What is the most prized possession in your collection?

Alan Hightower alan at alanlee.org
Sat Jan 14 11:59:29 CST 2017


 

I have high 5 figures invested into a home soldering lab. I use a
digital video scope now, however for 5-6 years before that, I used this
scope nearly every day for mostly 0402/.5 mm pitch soldering and repair:


http://www.amscope.com/3-5x-90x-simul-focal-articulating-zoom-stereo-microscope-with-3mp-digital-camera.html?gclid=CI6Dxb_D4sECFc1Z7AodUx8AiQ
[1] 

Along with these eye pieces: 

http://www.amscope.com/pair-of-super-widefield-20x-microscope-eyepieces-30mm.html?gclid=CNr-3bXD4sECFQ0Q7AodzjsAeQ
[2] 

The combination with swing arm allows me to move the scope anywhere on
my work bench and gives a use-able work height of up to 18 inches
underneath. 

I highly recommend it. 

-Alan 

P.S. Disregard the camera. I thought it would be useful when I bought
it, but never once used it. 

On 2017-01-13 06:02, Alexandre Souza wrote: 

> We've talked about the most expensive, the most rare, the less usual...
> 
> Now lets talk about what you love most <3
> 
> For me is the Apple IIe signed by Woz :D
> 
> What is your most prized and loved possession? :)
 

Links:
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[1]
http://www.amscope.com/3-5x-90x-simul-focal-articulating-zoom-stereo-microscope-with-3mp-digital-camera.html?gclid=CI6Dxb_D4sECFc1Z7AodUx8AiQ
[2]
http://www.amscope.com/pair-of-super-widefield-20x-microscope-eyepieces-30mm.html?gclid=CNr-3bXD4sECFQ0Q7AodzjsAeQ


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