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RE: Inspection Mirror WAS 'Helping hands' tool


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  • Subject: RE: Inspection Mirror WAS 'Helping hands' tool
  • From: "Paul" <groups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 09:08:19 -0000
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

I know exactly what you're after - a telescopic rod (car aerial style)
with little mirror (flexible) on the end.



RS have quite a few - look under inspection mirrors in the mechanical
section. 613-230 is a telescopic version.



Alternatively, go to your local dentist and steal one!



Paul.



-----Original Message-----
From: James Winspear [mailto:james.winspear@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 07 March 2003 08:37
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Inspection Mirror WAS 'Helping hands' tool



On a similar subject, does anyone know where I can get hold of a
small-ish
mirror at the end of some pole/handle - basically there are a number of
locations (node 0 mostly) where it's VERY difficult to gain access to
the
back of kit in order to see exactly which plug I'm trying to connect to,
and
although I can get a hand/arm to it I can't always get clear
'line-of-sight'.

It sounds a bit daft I know, but I could really do with something like
this,
perhaps a 4 inch square mirror at the end of a foot or 2 handle.

Any ideas/suggestions?



>
>I used to have one of those 'helping hands' tools Maplin sells - base
>with two crock clips and a magnifying glass to help when soldering
PCB's
>etc. I lost it a few years ago.
>
>
>
>I want something similar but maybe a bit heavier/more robust/more
>options.
>
>
>
>Anyone seen or got one?
>
>
>
>Paul.











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