Edward Van Belkom wrote:
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> I thought I would make a little jig to hold the board when soldering. Zero 
> cost and just a little time to make. Any more hints before I start on 
> Monday are welcome:)
>

I hijacked your idea, Edward and made this for working on PV Electronics 
boards, adjustable for the ones that I use, Spectrum 10, QTC, IN-8, DINK 
and FunKlock.

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The left hand side has an O ring between two washers to provide friction 
and the right hand side is spring loaded to put a bit of pressure on the 
board. It is just a case of moving the spring loaded side to the correct 
holes for the board under build. The feet are just simply grommets held in 
place by wood screws to stop it sliding about.

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