Floid wrote:
A long, long time ago (in Nuts and Volts or Computer Shopper, I believe), I read about a paint-on gel product designed to bridge sliced traces whilst being resistive enough not to short out neighboring ones. Their demo was said to be a sliced-up 386 or similar running submerged in a tank of the stuff.
Sadly, I have no idea of the name, let alone if it's still made, but it might be worth looking into if you're prone to such things.
I used to use the gel that are used to fix the lines in a carbackwindow i just used the thinest brush i could find from a hobby store easy as that i fixed the pcb in a few dab radioes that had fallen from their shelves, a voodoo bashee card pII mobo + amd xp 2000 multiplyer fix for overclocking the cpu and belive me those L" bridges are
smallor was it L1 bridge cant rememmber but annyways it works like a charm still
Adonay :-D