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Default Where can I get parts in Seattle besides Radio Shack?


Supertronics in So Renton.

On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 01:44:07 -0000, Art
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Does any one know where in Seattle to get cheap discrete parts &
components besides Radio Shack? I'm looking for stuff for projects like;
Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Transformers, Diodes, Transistors, IC's,
etc.

The selection at Radio Shack is to small and the parts they have are
relatively outrageously expensive. There used to be a shop here in town
called Radar Inc. but they moved way out to Redmond putting the price of
gas to get there into the mix. I tried Westlake Electronic but they told
me on the phone that there hesitant and unwilling to cater to the small
home electronics hobbyist any more.

Know of any surplus or inexpensive shops within Seattle? Any one feel
like opening a shop in Seattle?

-Art


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Art wrote...
Does any one know where in Seattle to get cheap discrete parts &
components besides Radio Shack? I'm looking for stuff for projects like;
Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Transformers, Diodes, Transistors, IC's,
etc.


Probably the best way to go about it for common parts in small
quantaties is to simply post a wanted message to the "components"
group of this sci.electr bunch. You cross posted this to enough of
them, you just missed the components group. Anyway, many people would
probably be willing to send you stuff for a few bucks for a few things
thrown into a padded mailer.

A while ago there was a short attempt to get hobbyists to post have
and want lists on a web site a kind sole (R. Steve Walz) on these
groups dedicated room on. Not sure if he is still willing to do it or
not, but the original posts are still up there. You can find them
at...
http://www.armory.com/~rstevew/Parts..._Is_Parts.html

I did a couple trades with people from that attempt at a online
electronics swap meet. Maybe someone knows of another place this kind
of thing goes on for trading or getting dirty cheap, other people's
unneeded surplus stuff.

Patrick
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