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I have a very corroded RF shield for my Mac SE/30. I would like to know what material it is made of so that I can use the old one as a template to make the new one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Using a cheap micrometer from Northern Tools: My SE shield consists of a 7mil aluminum sheet (approx 1/128", 0.18mm) covered with a 10mil (1/100", 0.254mm) plastic sheet. Either an adhesive backed plastic shield or a sheet of plastic sprayed with contact cement could be adhered to the aluminum.
The plastic sheeting of the SE shield I measured extends beyond the aluminum by a few inches, so, unlike an SE/30 shield, a replacement plastic sheet for the SE would need to be rigid, not flexible like the 2mil sheeting I linked to. Alternatively, I believe an SE/30 shield should work (please correct me if I'm wrong).
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