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Smokey April 10th 05 02:45 PM

WTB: Greenlee 1" round (730 Series)
 
If you've got one you probably want to hang onto it. But if you have a
1-inch Greenless "radio chassis punch" (from their "730 Series" line of
radio chassis punches), I am interested in buying yours. Thanks!

Vern W9STB

All CW & vacuum tubes in the Northwoods



K3HVG April 11th 05 12:33 AM

I may have a spare.. I know I have extra 1 1/16" and 1 1/4". What does
the "730" series connote? I just have a drawer full of punches.
de K3HVG

Smokey wrote:
If you've got one you probably want to hang onto it. But if you have a
1-inch Greenless "radio chassis punch" (from their "730 Series" line of
radio chassis punches), I am interested in buying yours. Thanks!

Vern W9STB

All CW & vacuum tubes in the Northwoods




Michael A. Terrell April 11th 05 06:49 AM

K3HVG wrote:

I may have a spare.. I know I have extra 1 1/16" and 1 1/4". What does
the "730" series connote? I just have a drawer full of punches.
de K3HVG

Smokey wrote:
If you've got one you probably want to hang onto it. But if you have a
1-inch Greenless "radio chassis punch" (from their "730 Series" line of
radio chassis punches), I am interested in buying yours. Thanks!

Vern W9STB

All CW & vacuum tubes in the Northwoods



730 = the common round chassis punch series.
--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

Smokey April 19th 05 10:21 PM

Found one! Thanks DE W9STB

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...
K3HVG wrote:

I may have a spare.. I know I have extra 1 1/16" and 1 1/4". What does
the "730" series connote? I just have a drawer full of punches.
de K3HVG

Smokey wrote:
If you've got one you probably want to hang onto it. But if you have a
1-inch Greenless "radio chassis punch" (from their "730 Series" line

of
radio chassis punches), I am interested in buying yours. Thanks!

Vern W9STB

All CW & vacuum tubes in the Northwoods



730 = the common round chassis punch series.
--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida




Biz Wichy April 21st 05 02:20 AM

in article , Smokey at
wrote on 4/19/05 4:21 PM:

Found one! Thanks DE W9STB

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...
K3HVG wrote:

I may have a spare.. I know I have extra 1 1/16" and 1 1/4". What does
the "730" series connote? I just have a drawer full of punches.
de K3HVG

Smokey wrote:
If you've got one you probably want to hang onto it. But if you have a
1-inch Greenless "radio chassis punch" (from their "730 Series" line

of
radio chassis punches), I am interested in buying yours. Thanks!

Vern W9STB

All CW & vacuum tubes in the Northwoods



730 = the common round chassis punch series.
--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida




FYI - You can also use a "Unibit" and a drill press. Doesn't make as nice a
hole but if its going to be covered up by a switch or pilot lamp, who cares?

-Biz


Michael A. Terrell April 21st 05 05:14 PM

Biz Wichy wrote:

FYI - You can also use a "Unibit" and a drill press. Doesn't make as nice a
hole but if its going to be covered up by a switch or pilot lamp, who cares?



Thet's one of the reasons I bought a drill press. On the other hand
square holes are still a bitch without the right punch. Someone swiped
most of my punches but they missed the 1/2" "D" punch for fuse holders.

--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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