I have a similar jig I made for working on radio chassis years ago -- 
similar in theory but think about it scaled up about 8x.

And I was inspired at the time by the guys over at rec.pinball who make 
similar jigs for working on pinball playfields.

Terry


On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 3:50:40 PM UTC-5, 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:)
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