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Vacuum Pick Up Tool
Has anyone any experience with vacuum pick up tools? Are they worth buying?
Hobby Pal Vacuum Pickup Tool Model Pal Vacuum Pickup Tool |
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$ 19.95 ??? horror just a rubber tube in my mouth and I have 1 $ wacum pic up tool
Vacuum lifting SMD Henryk |
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Thanks Henry,
Nice tool, certainly for these bucks: just ordered a pair.
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Greetings from Holland Willem E. (AKA Ponytail) |
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With my damaged fingers my first thoughts were that these were maybe a good idea, even at $19.95, but Henryk's rubber tube in the mouth idea hits the spot even better.
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The other link had a different model for $12, but the shipping for either is high and I live in the same state as Micro Mark! Henryk's alternative certainly looks to be the better option.
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I thought that paper is to porous to allow the tool to work. I tried using my vacuum de-soldering tool and it would not hold the paper.
Jim Nunn
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Hi Jim All art is hidden in the suction cup, the collar must be very soft The porosity of the paper is insignificant. Henryk |
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Another possible inexpensive alternative, there is a simple tool called a "pick-up pencil". Instead of lead, it's filled with a slightly sticky wax-like material. I haven't tried one, but looks like it would work with paper.
Last edited by Art Deco; 12-17-2015 at 06:35 AM. |
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