Electronics question - PCB repair

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I wasn't sure what forum this should go in, so I'll try here first.

Where (in the UK), can you get supplier for repairing PCBs ?

things like
PCB resin adhesive
pre-cut copper tracks/pads etc

I am struggling a little, there aren't even many US sites coming up with my google-fu :(
 
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I use Farnell mostly and sometimes mouser due to stocking some stuff other UK retailers don't (ship from the US which is a little costly but they are usually really quick).

Some pre-cut copper stuff is kind of specialised and difficult to source though.
 
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I'm not expert - only dabble as a hobby - but I think you are going to find copper tracks and pads quite difficult to source these days - most places would just bin the original PCB and replace the whole thing completely if it was beyond a simple couple of re-soldering components.
 
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I'm not expert - only dabble as a hobby - but I think you are going to find copper tracks and pads quite difficult to source these days - most places would just bin the original PCB and replace the whole thing completely if it was beyond a simple couple of re-soldering components.

Vero board / bread board is still easy to source. I'm guessing that's what you meant by copper tracks and pads and not etching your own boards
 
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From the wording of pre-cut tracks and resin I'm assuming he is talking about gluing tracks onto damaged boards to route around problems, etc. and reconnect or add components. Maybe I'm assuming wrong.
 
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I only do it casually but I just use a bit of 22 gauge single core hookup cable or snip a lead off a through hole component if I'm using them and (probably a bad thing to do) use a tiny dab of super glue if its fiddly to hold in place to solder heh when doing repairs like that.
 
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Yes for track repair we use kynar wire, it's not cost effective to do anything more. We don't use super glue either, silicone only to keep the wire in place.
All covered in IPC 610 class 3 we work to.
 
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This guy talks quite fast and is a little quiet but his video is extremely thorough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx50YtEC2S8

I looked on farnell but there range is massive so I wasn't able to find what I wanted.
If pre-cut copper pads/tracks etc are so specialist, I presume you can buy the copper like in the video above that you can cut yourself.
and also buy lengths of it like in this video below that you can just cut to length yourself like normal wire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozH2F3AX8BY



I don't have a picture of the damage on this particular job I was enquiring about, it was more for future purposes. :)
 
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