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>>1648587

>he took the bait of my shitpost

this guy mad as hell

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So i need to make a pizza cutter for an engineering project , any ideas ?

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>>908336
> leaving an entire paragraph out of my response.

>Another factor is the adhesive they use to fix the copper to the board failing over time, leading to the same outcome.
To finish this thought, any mechanical action, be it the component leg moving or the iron tip can cause the pad to lift. The heat from the tip can also cause a "just hanging in there" pad or track to lift off the PCB, making resoldering the component to the pad a bit of a bitch. The less time you can spend hanging around with your iron tip, the better, especially on 20+ year old boards.

>>908337
Yewww, what a rats nest. Gimmie a minute or two to dig..

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>>872605
> he doesn't know what service access hatches are
> he thinks he qualified to talk about aviation

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>>835666
Are you seriously recommending using hot glue to secure a part that will not only be directly exposed to and heated by sunlight, but also appears to have been pulled out some, meaning it will forever be trying to pull itself off?

> GM Engineer
Ahh, makes sense now, all you know is shit engineering and cheap solutions. Also, protip. If you were assembling dashes, you are not an engineer. You're a trained monkey who could be just as easily replaced with a robot.

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>>824968
> 2015
> not protecting your fondleslabs with giant rubber condoms to prevent scuffs and dents.

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>>788299

>don't thread on me

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Why all the negativity? If OP only spent $10 so far and didn't worry about looking anything up, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt and assuming he's expecting this shit might happen.
Constructive criticism is great for learning but nothing teaches you a lesson like falling on your ass through a pile of dried and broken sticks into (what would by then probably resemble) a Vietnamese bamboo death trap.
And next time, you'd better believe his treehouse will be reinforced to the shit.

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