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Thanks so much!
Ok, so the ink is the way to go. I was kind of hoping that would be the answer. And yes - multimeter to check the traces. (Still missing my father's Simpson 360 my brother snagged 30+ years ago. But I have a couple of good ones.)
Question: Which conductive ink would you recommend?
Hi All.
Where to start ... I've done tons of point-to-point stuff over the last 50 years. (Just finished reassembling a Hammond B3) (150+ solder joints!) But now I have a PCB issue to tackle - and that's new/scary to me. It's the main-board of a 80's Korg PolySix synthesizer which has a sadly...
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