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In message <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask]
m writes
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>I have an infrequent situation where a PCB is dropped and the corner is 
>damaged.  Is there a defined process or any training available on conducting 
>these types of repairs?  I would rather not contract out the repair work.
>
>Bill Barthel
>Electronic Assembly Corp.
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>(414) 751-3651
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Circuit Repair Corp of Rowley, Mass, supply a repair manual which will show you
how to do this; they will also supply tools and materials to do the job. Jeff
Ferry, President of Circuit Repair, is also working on latest revision of IPC-
700, Repair Guidelines.


Peter Swanson
INTERTRONICS
Oxfordshire, England


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