On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 9:50:40 PM UTC+1, 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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I hijacked your idea, Edward, and made this for working on PV Electronics 
boards. It is adjustable for Spectrum 18, QTC, DINK, IN-8 and FunKlock 
boards. The left hand side has an O ring between two washers for friction 
and the right hand side is spring loaded to put some pressure on the board 
to hold it in place. The feet are just medium grommets held by wood screws 
to stop it slipping.

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Behind the board is another one of my daft ideas for a clock using this 
Spectrum board that will be revealed eventually!

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