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RE: Manufacturers of PCB prototypes - Recommendations

Posted by rick_m on June 12, 2012 at 18:13:04:

I've always use PCBexpress up in Mulino, Or. About 100 mi. N. of here but in all the years I've never had a problem and so no reason to run up there.

Their prices are substantially higher than they used to be, probably because post-industrial America doesn't do much anymore, but they have loosened their requirements so that you can do multiple boards on a panel now.

I still find them competitive especially for the typical 6-8 layer boards but I'm going to eyeball the vendors John mentioned also. Hobby boards can stand longer lead times...

Best, Rick

Edit: Had inadvertent send.

http://www.pcbexpress.com/products/prices.php#1pricing