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Date: | Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:46:33 -0500 |
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Hi Dolby-Chris, UK-DTI Nick, , IPC LF Listservers,
In reading the stuff (GREAT stuff) that UK-BobW gave us, one of my
questions is that Alstom's first question wasn't cleanly nor completely
answered in the documents. HEY this happens since Written words can't
compete with a meeting for information transferred.
I am presuming, based on common sense, that if I would repair a customer's
board that was built with SnPb solder after 2006 let's say 2010 or 2015
with a SnPb component and solder that I was a "Good Boy" and ANY and all
regulations written up via DTI would approve me.???
Also if I had a transition board which was Alstom's second question I would
still be a good boy if I used SnPb.???
So am I right???
Yours in Engineering, Dave
YiEngr, MA/NY DDave
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