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I was cutting a new opening in my vacuum table and I dropped the bit of ply on to my Bourdon Gauge. It popped off at the lead solder. Eejit.
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I put wet cloths around the other lead soldered components and fluxed and remelted the solder back into place. As good as new... or secondhand anyway!
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