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Surplus electronic store in NJ
Looking for a surplus store in NJ, I used to buy all my boatanchor
restoring components...caps, resistors and even tubes at the Electronic Barn, but it closed its doors a couple of months ago. Gil |
Gil,
Try Lashen Electronics in Denville. They used to stock lots of components. You may have to go down the mailorder route and make a bulk order for your resistors and capacotors to Mouser Electronics or Digikey. Their prices are usually less than local outlets and the electrolytics are new. Mouser does not have a minimum order. Mike "gil" wrote in message om... Looking for a surplus store in NJ, I used to buy all my boatanchor restoring components...caps, resistors and even tubes at the Electronic Barn, but it closed its doors a couple of months ago. Gil |
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Michael St. Angelo wrote: Gil, Try Lashen Electronics in Denville. They used to stock lots of components. You may have to go down the mailorder route and make a bulk order for your resistors and capacotors to Mouser Electronics or Digikey. Their prices are usually less than local outlets and the electrolytics are new. Mouser does not have a minimum order. Mike "gil" wrote in message . com... Looking for a surplus store in NJ, I used to buy all my boatanchor restoring components...caps, resistors and even tubes at the Electronic Barn, but it closed its doors a couple of months ago. Gil newark electronics is an industrial electronics parts supplier with a catalog the size of the Manhattan phone book. They send it for free, but you might have to send it to a business address. I ran part of a small software company that did odd projects that needed the occasional electronics part, and Newark was always happy to take small orders over the phone with a credit card for payment. http://www.newark.com/ -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m ---- |
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