To: | Eriks Skinkis <eriks@netspace.net.au> |
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Subject: | Re: New Product |
From: | "William M. Gilroy" <wmgilroy@lucent.com> |
Date: | Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:54:32 -0400 |
Cc: | "Richard D. Arnold" <richard.arnold@juno.com>, spridgets@Autox.Team.Net |
Organization: | Lucent Technologies |
Original-cc: | "Richard D. Arnold" <richard.arnold@juno.com>, spridgets@autox.team.net |
References: | <19981009.211140.5191.0.richard.arnold@juno.com> <36296901.D6D8726A@netspace.net.au> |
Reply-to: | "William M. Gilroy" <wmgilroy@lucent.com> |
Sender: | owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net |
Eriks Skinkis wrote: > > A common every day item that is great for cleaning up electrical contact are > the gritty erasers that are usually used for ink. I have even come across > these in the form of a pencil so you can sharpen them to a point for more > precise work, I think these may be a common item in the electronics industry. > > Cheers, > Eriks. Another way you can use an eraser is to cut the penicl down to ~ 2" and put in an electric hand drill. The you can spin the eraser to clean contacts that are hard to get at with a rubbing motion. This could also work with an eraser in the form of a pencil. YMMV. -- Bill Gilroy 77 Midget E-mail: wmgilroy@lucent.com Telephone: 732-957-4775 Fax: 732-957-4775 |
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