Re: SMT rework shops near Sacramento or Bay Area?
- From: "Brian" <brian@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:07:14 -0600
"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 16:58:41 -0800, Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 13:43:22 -0800, JoergSimilar here. The force was quite amazing. We have a fairly heavy wooden
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote:San Francisco looks like a war zone, a couple thousand trees down,
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 20:56:27 GMT, JoergNot yet, but it's rolling in. Yesterday was the worst, lots of
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Many of us design folks don't have all the fine pitch gear to lift aGot any snow yet?
super-dense quad pack and solder on a new one. Same goes for some of
my clients, mostly the start-ups. So, are there any service
providers that can do these jobs on a prototype board or two? The
usual fabs often don't like such small jobs although some would
reluctantly do it for a good customer.
Sacramento would be great, or Bay Area if it has to be. There's
always Fedex, so in a pinch even father locations could work.
Terrible weather here, overcast skies, temperature barely touching
70°F, and it may rain ;-)
uprooted trees, one of them split a house in half. A neighbor was
retrieving her trash can before it became airborne and a big apple
tree crashed down right behind her.
This is how it looks like around here:
http://cbs13.com/local/severe.weather.sacramento.2.622287.html
flooding, a fair amount of property damage, kind of a junior Katrina.
Lots of power failures, especially down the peninsula.
bench near the pool. Tied everything down except for that one because it
would never move. Wrong! It lifted off almost vertically and then
crashed into a flower bed.
Haven't seen any major damage around our house but couldn't check the
roof, too windy. Luckily we had replaced it with steel, else we wouldn't
have a roof now. Oh well, since the insurance has a $5k deductible we'll
have to fix whatever broke by ourselves. That bench might mutate into
firewood soon.
Winds yesterday spiked at 70 mph. It blew down a fence in our backDon't do that, I know a guy who did slide off a roof and (by a miracle)
yard and sucked a skylight off the roof. I went up there, found it
nearby, and nailed it back down; only one layer of glass was crazed,
so it's still watertight. Damn near blew me off the roof, and the
raindrops were like ice bullets.
lived to tell about it. This neighbor with the uprooted tree also had
the whole east side fence blown over. A few years ago it was restored
but they "re-used" the old posts. That's what broke it.
We have a break, but more weather is coming. The ground here saturatesAnd some more trees to come down because now their roots are located in
fast, so mudslides and floods are likely.
mushy soil that doesn't hold anything.
ftp://66.117.156.8/Storm1.jpgThat looks like a picture-perfect paradise compared to here ;-)
Yes, please do, I'd appreciate that (others probably, too).
We have a good assembly/rework house we use on the peninsula; I'll
look up the name on Monday. Sometimes we do work for *them*.
These guys do good assembly, despite the ghastly web site,
http://www.mentzerelectronics.com/index.htm
Thanks, John. Always good to know, especially if someone has used them.
I'll keep that on file. The web site is ok, they simply list what they can
do. Wish there was a regular email contact other than webmaster on there.
I have used these folks in the past and was very pleased:
http://wdburch.com/
but I don't think they do rework.
Support during the prototype phase is a real problem these days. Burch did
it for us but that might be because we were regular customers. They even
did some "hairball lash-ups" for us when we needed something pretty much
right now.
I believe there would be a market for a technician if he or she would
equip themselves with nice solder/desolder equipment. Sometimes it can be
bought on the cheap when a company goes belly up. Like when BenQ went
under in Europe. The list from the liquidator read like a list of fine
wines. You name it, they had it.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
We do it as a service for even non-existing customers, but it does cost a
bit, mostly because of handling and shipping.
.
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