On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 16:00:05 -0500, you wrote:
  
  >I was staying away from the professional kits because I was trying to 
  >document what works with
  >the most readily available and cheapest chemistry so ANYone could repeat 
  >my successes
  >and avoid my failures. ....  so we could etch short wave radio PCBs with 
  >kids...scouts.... newbies....
  >DIY...makers....  anybody.... without spending $75 on a "starter kit".
  
  The TRF green foil, paper, and white foil are available separately,
  Mouser electronics stocks them.  
  
  If you have a good way of transferring the pattern, then you may not
  need the paper.  However, if you are doing toner transfer, then I will
  recommend the green TRF foil, it does seem to help, and it does give
  you a better idea of the sanctity of the toner layer beneath.
  
  Harvey
  
  >
  >
  >On 12/08/2016 03:38 PM, Kevin Byrne kbyrne10@yahoo.com [Homebrew_PCBs] 
  >wrote:
  >> No I do not, that web site was recomended to me as a system that 
  >> works. Ask away.
  >> I will try to give you any info that you need to check out as I have 
  >> been folowin your talk about etch pens with interest as pro types have 
  >> problems also. Pens sold by MPJA, is what I mean. The only real way I 
  >> have found is Green TRF. Beautiful copper traces and no voids at all.
  >> 
  
Posted by: Harvey White <madyn@dragonworks.info>
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