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Date: | Mon, 3 Dec 2001 11:37:34 EST |
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I have used temporary thieves many times in the past when I had to build
boards that I had no design control over and that were poorly laid out,
causing the bridging. I bought a roll of 1/4" copper foil tape and cut small
pieces to apply where I wanted a solder thief. I worked quite well, except
for occasionally losing one or two pieces of tape in the wave. Sometimes
when you are handed a bad design, and not allowed to change it, you have to
do whatever you can.
Jon Moore
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