My Lego Electronic Lab Kit Bricks
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Dibs for me on solder nails and shoes. Where do you get them?Posted by mcarpeneto@comcast.net on November 15, 2005 at 01:16:19 Pacific Time
- Okay, how do I find solder nails?
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I've done some breadboarding using thin planks of hardwood with brads driven into the wood as solder posts. I like the lego idea, and I enjoyed the article, but I would like to know a source for the "solder nails" mentioned in the text. The author's web site doesn't seem to contain this info either.Posted by ngvrnd on October 29, 2005 at 13:43:37 Pacific Time
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