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I recently visited a vendor who has drilling, routing, and milling
abilities. I saw many "High-Temp" random fiber black resin assembly
fixtures/carriers being machined. (Job Shop House) I thought of the
recent PCMCIA postings and thought I'd share these guys with their
capabilities. They have some pretty high end computers to assist in
basic profile requirements and a full variety of drilling and milling
equipment. The material they were using is some real high temp black
stuff that they say is the best for heat resistance. They're in Santa
Clara, CA and can be reached at [log in to unmask]
or by telephone at (408) 732-6682
(and no....I'm not connected to them in any way. I was just highly
impressed with their abilities.)
Groovy
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