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Ceiling Tile Soldering

by Jimmy O'
(Orange County, Ca.)

A very inexpensive and easy way to prepare for soldering your project and not pushing pins or hammering nails into your board is as follows purchase a ceiling tile 2Ft. by 4 ft. cut with razor knife to approx the size you need. Lay your pattern on tile and secure with push pins.Place foiled or camed pcs.on pattern and solder as usual. Tile is fire proof and will not burn.This can be used over and over again, and your board stays like new for cutting glass with a nice level surface

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Ceiling Tile Soldering

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Mar 29, 2011
cork board work surface NEW
by: joan

I started using the ceiling tile until I found a framed cork board used in office setting. It's great for stick pins in tooling and especially for keeping things square as panel is assembled. The cork board also gives me a straight edge to line up glass sheets for cutting using a ruler.

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