What a freakin way to start an album! The breakdown in that first song is nuts!One of my favorite bands of all time
Yeah why didn't youHoly shit. What didn’t I buy this sooner? I set the board in a small amount for about 30 seconds and wiped it down with a small brush.
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Because I’m a glutton for punishment and like to do things the hard way evidently.Yeah why didn't you![]()
Dude this rules.One of my favorite bands of all time
I listened to the album the whole way through. Its worth the listen, its a very very good album the riffs are insane!Dude this rules.
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Got a dose of Sheepylove today straight from @szukalski, plus a couple of storage boxes, I'm planning to put transistors, IC's and diodes in those. I've got the resistors and capacitors decently figured out, but with all those parts in their own Tayda baggies in one big bag means it's annoying to fish for the correct ones.
Quite rightly!Mellow Yellow (medium yellow with yellow flake)
Im thinking black print on yellow will look good!Quite rightly!
Holy shit. What didn’t I buy this sooner? I set the board in a small amount for about 30 seconds and wiped it down with a small brush.
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I've mostly left my boards fluxy, but I'd like to clean up my act. I bought a bottle of that stuff a while ago, but honestly haven't used it that much... I haven't tried dunking a board - I was trying to squirt some on the board then toothbrush it and it was kind of a mess. Are pedal components generally happy with getting submerged? Doing that before the pots are mounted I'm guessing?
I filled a 1590BB enclosure with about 1/8” of the fluid and laid the boards down in it for about 30 seconds. Most of it came off in the solution, then I took a toothbrush and cleaned the rest, dragging it down into a paper towel.I've mostly left my boards fluxy, but I'd like to clean up my act. I bought a bottle of that stuff a while ago, but honestly haven't used it that much... I haven't tried dunking a board - I was trying to squirt some on the board then toothbrush it and it was kind of a mess. Are pedal components generally happy with getting submerged? Doing that before the pots are mounted I'm guessing?
That's why I use a spray bottle and a toothbrush. It uses the least amount of solution and a bottle can last a good long while.I filled a 1590BB enclosure with about 1/8” of the fluid and laid the boards down in it for about 30 seconds. Most of it came off in the solution, then I took a toothbrush and cleaned the rest, dragging it down into a paper towel.