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WTB: Inexpensive "Conductive Pen"

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Commander Dave

Jan 1, 1970
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I am looking for a "Conductive Pen" that won't cost me an arm and a leg.

This item is basically a conductive type "paint" where you can repair
circuit traces and such. I have to make some new traces on a mylar type
material, so I can't use jumper wires or soldering. I thought Radio Shack
sold them in the past, but could find no references to it on their web site.

I have looked on Mouser, who does have the item, but costs about $16 + S/H.
I need enough for about one use. Anyone got a new or good used one that they
could send me cheap? I just hate to pay more for the repair tool than the
item I am repairing is worth. I'm also open to other ideas (hobby paint
containing nickel perhaps)?

Thanks,
-Commander Dave
 
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Eric Snyder

Jan 1, 1970
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Try using 26-30 guage wire and spot glue it to the mylar using "Super
Glue" or equivalent.

Eric N7DLV
 
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Bill Jeffrey

Jan 1, 1970
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Commander said:
I am looking for a "Conductive Pen" that won't cost me an arm and a leg.

This item is basically a conductive type "paint" where you can repair
circuit traces and such. I have to make some new traces on a mylar type
material, so I can't use jumper wires or soldering. I thought Radio Shack
sold them in the past, but could find no references to it on their web site.

I have looked on Mouser, who does have the item, but costs about $16 + S/H.
I need enough for about one use. Anyone got a new or good used one that they
could send me cheap? I just hate to pay more for the repair tool than the
item I am repairing is worth. I'm also open to other ideas (hobby paint
containing nickel perhaps)?

Thanks,
-Commander Dave

LokTite makes a sticky "goop" that is used to bridge breaks in
automotive rear-window defroster tapes. You might need to apply it with
a toothpick for fine lines. Don't know the cost - check in any
autosupply store.

Bill Jeffrey
 
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Bill Jeffrey

Jan 1, 1970
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Bill said:
LokTite makes a sticky "goop" that is used to bridge breaks in
automotive rear-window defroster tapes. You might need to apply it with
a toothpick for fine lines. Don't know the cost - check in any
autosupply store.

Bill Jeffrey
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Dave -

The "Circuit Writer Conductive Pen" is on page 133 of the current Radio
Shack paper catalog. It is item #64-4339. This catalog is called
"2004-2005 Reference Guide", so I guess it is not a real retail catalog.
At any rate, no prices are given anywhere in this catalog - you have
to call or visit the store.

My experience - and my local RS guy agrees - that the web site is almost
useless because the index and Search functions are so poor. Same with
the paper catalog - this item doesn't appear anywhere in the index. I
found it by manually searching.

Bill Jeffrey
 
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Jim Simmons

Jan 1, 1970
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Bill Jeffrey said:
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Dave -

The "Circuit Writer Conductive Pen" is on page 133 of the current Radio
Shack paper catalog. It is item #64-4339. This catalog is called
"2004-2005 Reference Guide", so I guess it is not a real retail catalog.
At any rate, no prices are given anywhere in this catalog - you have
to call or visit the store.

My experience - and my local RS guy agrees - that the web site is almost
useless because the index and Search functions are so poor. Same with
the paper catalog - this item doesn't appear anywhere in the index. I
found it by manually searching.

Bill Jeffrey

It will cost you $13.00, your local store will have to order it. It's in the
radioshack on-line catalog, enter 64-4339 in the search box.

Jim
 
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Commander Dave

Jan 1, 1970
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I'll check the LokTite option to see if it is cheaper than the Radio Shack
conductive pen. Since I only need to use it once, I'm looking for low cost
when possible... and not having to order it would be a plus.

Thanks for all the replies everyone! They sure helped me out!

-Commander Dave
 
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Commander Dave

Jan 1, 1970
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Just for the Google record...

I couldn't find anything worth getting at the auto repair stores. The kit I
found that lets you to repair window defogger grids looks complicated, has
several chemicals and really was only about $4.00 less than the
CircuitWriter Pen from Radio Shack. I decided to go with the right tool for
the job and put in the order at the RS store. Final cost including tax was
about $14.03 (in Madison, AL).
Oh, and I also discovered that Loktite is actually spelled Loctite. :p

Cheers!
-Commander Dave
 
Just for the Google record...

I couldn't find anything worth getting at the auto repair stores. The kit I
found that lets you to repair window defogger grids looks complicated, has
several chemicals and really was only about $4.00 less than the
CircuitWriter Pen from Radio Shack. I decided to go with the right tool for
the job and put in the order at the RS store. Final cost including tax was
about $14.03 (in Madison, AL).
Oh, and I also discovered that Loktite is actually spelled Loctite. :p

Cheers!
-Commander Dave


I'm not sure either product will withstand flexing. I'd do the wire
wrap suggestion, myself.
 
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