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Date: | Mon, 25 Aug 1997 06:28:19 -0400 |
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I also make boards for a living. In fact over $200 million
worth. You may want to think of xouts in a little different
way..if you build a lot of boards that are in the range
of 15x16 inches, there is a lot of circuitry and also there
is no room for xouts. Therefore, you should learn how
to build large panels with a lot of circuits on it the same
way as one large circuit and not allow the shop to build
them in such a manner as to require the customer to
accept bad circuits on a panel.
In other words, you should be able to get a vendor of
PCB's to build perfect multiple up circuits on a panel
and not charge extra for that privilege.
However, it's not a bad idea to allow a 5% allowance
if you feel like Santa. Murphy is alway lurking around.
regards..hg
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