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Consistency, meaning consistently good or bad, means what to you? I never
could glue anything together including my fingers with super type stuff, so
I was consistently bad.
Much has changed since I workd with gluing 0603's, I hope. Just 3 years ago,
we had trouble with glue CONSISTENTLY geting into solder joints causing
great concern. Is industry over that little problem/issue yet? Last year,
some folks were still having problems CONSISTENTLY using glue with these
devices without getting it in solder joints.
I've kept up a bit with more "modern" equipment and processes. I'm sure
everyone is doing 0402's just fine by now. Right?
MoonMan
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