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Jim Adney wrote: On 23 Jan 2004 06:35:56 -0800 (Bruce Kizerian) wrote: Does anyone know where I can buy IN QUANTITY the coil spring solderless terminals commonly used on hobby kits like the "100 in One" experimenters kits sold by Radio Shack, etc.? I'll bet that any number of spring companies would be happy to make them for you. I've never seen them offered as a standard product by anyone, but they MIGHT be out there somewhere. Vector used to have the T30 and T32 series of terminals that were spring loaded, but they weren't on their web site when I checked today. Maybe one of their competitors like Keystone or OK Tool. Or perhaps some East Asian company. What do to they sell for prototyping stuff in Hong Kong? Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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