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jamokie
06-11-01, 12:55 PM
What is everyones preference?

I tried the defogger paint but i'm haveing trouble applying it right on my 1.0Ghz

Oni
06-11-01, 01:10 PM
I used a mechanical pencil. Just go over the bridges a LOT of times ^_^.

Some people here use conductive ink pens, some use silver paint, and some even solder the bridges closed, which is not exactly to my taste, tyvm.

UnseenMenace
06-11-01, 01:12 PM
defogger paint is my preference

Pencil = not permanent enough
Silver = to expensive
Solder = to much effort for a lazy so and so like me

el
06-11-01, 01:50 PM
silver with a toothpick is the easiest and you can erase them with methanol/acetone if you mess up!! my 2¢

JoeCrappa
06-11-01, 05:49 PM
i used an HB pencil i got from michael's. it worked pretty well as you can see on my profile
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Megahurtz
06-11-01, 05:54 PM
I use a conductive pen. It's a tad messier than a graphite pencil, but it hasn't failed me yet.

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J.S.
06-15-01, 06:28 PM
I like the rear window defogger kit,It's pretty cheap (7$ at NAPA) Try to get a magnifiying glass,I used a 10x jewlers glass that worked great,I got it on the 2nd try and it's been working great.Use a toothpick or I heard that a needle works better,I used the toothpick myself.Good luck

Bender
06-15-01, 06:46 PM
I would recommend a defrogger kit or a conductive pen, but I haven't had any problem with my pencil markings wearing off. The pencil is permanent unless you remove your heatsink often.

harderclock
06-15-01, 07:26 PM
el (Jun 11, 2001 01:50 p.m.):
silver with a toothpick is the easiest and you can erase them with methanol/acetone if you mess up!! my 2¢
when you say silver can you be more specific i may want to try it. thanks