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Brokebob March 23rd 04 02:10 PM

Wire Wrap Wire (WWW?)
 
Anyone know where I can come by some 30 ga wire wrap wire? I am being told
that that is old technology. Gee whiz, I am old!

Bob
(broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke)

xpyttl March 23rd 04 02:57 PM

Would you believe - Radio Shack.

They only have three colors, though.

...

"Brokebob" wrote in message
...
Anyone know where I can come by some 30 ga wire wrap wire? I am being

told
that that is old technology. Gee whiz, I am old!

Bob
(broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke)




xpyttl March 23rd 04 02:57 PM

Would you believe - Radio Shack.

They only have three colors, though.

...

"Brokebob" wrote in message
...
Anyone know where I can come by some 30 ga wire wrap wire? I am being

told
that that is old technology. Gee whiz, I am old!

Bob
(broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke)




Gary S. March 23rd 04 11:35 PM

On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:57:40 -0500, "xpyttl"
wrote:

Would you believe - Radio Shack.

They only have three colors, though.

My local electronics shop has it in more colors than that, along with
an assortment of tools.

I would suspect that Newark has it somewhere in their catalog.

WW is less used, there are other, newer, prototyping techniques out
there as well.

Some component leads still have the squared profile ideal for WW.

Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
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Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA
Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom

Gary S. March 23rd 04 11:35 PM

On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:57:40 -0500, "xpyttl"
wrote:

Would you believe - Radio Shack.

They only have three colors, though.

My local electronics shop has it in more colors than that, along with
an assortment of tools.

I would suspect that Newark has it somewhere in their catalog.

WW is less used, there are other, newer, prototyping techniques out
there as well.

Some component leads still have the squared profile ideal for WW.

Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
------------------------------------------------
at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence

Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA
Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom

Brokebob March 23rd 04 11:35 PM

One color is fine with me. The two local stores claim that it is not available
anymore.
(broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke)

Brokebob March 23rd 04 11:35 PM

One color is fine with me. The two local stores claim that it is not available
anymore.
(broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke)

Leon Heller March 24th 04 04:44 AM


"Brokebob" wrote in message
...
One color is fine with me. The two local stores claim that it is not

available
anymore.


Farnell stocks it.

Leon



Leon Heller March 24th 04 04:44 AM


"Brokebob" wrote in message
...
One color is fine with me. The two local stores claim that it is not

available
anymore.


Farnell stocks it.

Leon



Tom Bruhns March 24th 04 10:11 PM

(Brokebob) wrote in message ...
Anyone know where I can come by some 30 ga wire wrap wire? I am being told
that that is old technology. Gee whiz, I am old!

Bob
(broke=not working, retired=not working, retired=broke)

Google search for "wirewrap wire": first hit, RP Electronics, claims
to have it in stock in three colours, in 100 foot put-up.

Google search for "wire wrap wire": early hit, MarVac Electronics,
has it, probably in stock, in a wide variety of forms and colours.

Other hits are likely candidates as well.

Cheers,
Tom


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