> I originally bought this stuff because I thought that it would save
> time and money to build prototypes myself but after building the
> first board, which was successful, I decided that my time would be
> better spent on designing circuits.

Yeah, it's not something everyone finds "rewarding".  I happen to like
it, and build enough adapter-style boards to make it worth the effort.
Plus I work at home so I can do other things while waiting for each
step.

>         GBC, HeatSeal H210 Laminator
>         GC, PCB Power Etching System, Model: 22-394
>         4 litre container of Ferric Chloride
>         Pulsar, Toner Transfer Paper, 16 sheets 8.5x11"
>         Green TRF film, 8"x14'
>         Copper clad, single sided, 2 8x10x0.032", 0.5oz
>         Copper clad, double sided, 2 8x10x0.032", 0.5oz (3x3.5" cutout)
>         Copper clad, double sided, 4 6x6x0.063", 1oz (won't fit
>         laminator)

Normally I'd drool over a list like this, but honestly, I've got all
that stuff already - and I've switched to photofilm and CuCl anyway.
If no other gEDA user wants it, I can ask the local FIRST team if they
want it.

>         Carbide drill bits: 10, 2 each of: #80, #75, #69, #66, #52

For reference, those are 13.5, 21, 29.2, 33, and 63 mil.  I have
plenty of the first, and no need for the others (I use 13, 26, and 35
mil mostly)


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