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Default Anyone need a couple thousand DB25 connectors, less the pins

I scrounged Stuff a couple weeks ago, enough to fill two crates 5' x
5' x3' tall. Lots of misc stuff, nylon nuts by the bag, adhesive
backed clips, a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs), 25lbs of what appear to be 1/2" E-clips, hardware up the
wahzoo...

Ive got 3 or 4 boxes..about the size of a loaf of bread each filled
with Amp DB25s, but they dont have any pins installed. Another few
hundred Molex connectors of various configurations, including the disk
drive type, a few hundred Amp DB15s, no pins yada yada.

Anyone need any of these? Its all new stock, most of it in sealed
bags.

I helped close down Dimension Tooling in Santa Ana California, and he
had bought a BUNCH of electronics assembly equipment, including
resistors by the roll, etc. Most of the big stuff went to auction, I
wound up with the sweepings so to speak.

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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 12:03:39 GMT, Gunner wrote:
I scrounged Stuff a couple weeks ago, enough to fill two crates 5' x
5' x3' tall. Lots of misc stuff, nylon nuts by the bag, adhesive
backed clips, a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs), 25lbs of what appear to be 1/2" E-clips, hardware up the
wahzoo...


American Science and Surplus in Milwaukee and Chicago might buy the
batch from you, if you don't want to eBay 'em.

Anyone need any of these? Its all new stock, most of it in sealed
bags.


They like that. Maybe even Jameco or one of those guys? DigiKey?

I helped close down Dimension Tooling in Santa Ana California, and he
had bought a BUNCH of electronics assembly equipment, including
resistors by the roll, etc. Most of the big stuff went to auction, I
wound up with the sweepings so to speak.


Worth a shot, anyway.
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Gunner wrote:

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a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs),


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coupla thousand? cool. I always wanted to make a custom wall hanging.
Lemme explain.

10 led driver circuit, cascade 1 or 2 more.
3 channels of sound, split bass, mid, treble.

Color organ, remember?

stereo.


kinda like fireworks, but it'd take about, lessee low end. 10 led's per
spike, 6 spikes per channel, 3 channels , in stereo.

6 times 10 times 3 times 2.

360 leds. maybe 720 if 20 per spike. 2 fer .99 at radio shack. Way too
expensive, for way too many years. Dreamed about this since, say the
Eighties.

How much for a thousand?





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Gunner wrote:
I scrounged Stuff a couple weeks ago, enough to fill two crates 5' x
5' x3' tall. Lots of misc stuff, nylon nuts by the bag


What sizes of nylon nuts? Black or white nylon?

, adhesive
backed clips, a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs), 25lbs of what appear to be 1/2" E-clips, hardware up the
wahzoo...

Ive got 3 or 4 boxes..about the size of a loaf of bread each filled
with Amp DB25s, but they dont have any pins installed.


Male or female DB-25? Or an even mix of them? I can always get
the crimp pins for them, and I have the crimper to use, and the
insertion/extraction tool as well.

Another few
hundred Molex connectors of various configurations, including the disk
drive type, a few hundred Amp DB15s, no pins yada yada.


Hmm ... again -- male, female, or mix?

Thanks,
DoN.

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Gunner wrote:

snip

a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs),


snip


coupla thousand? cool. I always wanted to make a custom wall hanging.
Lemme explain.

10 led driver circuit, cascade 1 or 2 more.
3 channels of sound, split bass, mid, treble.

Color organ, remember?

stereo.


kinda like fireworks, but it'd take about, lessee low end. 10 led's per
spike, 6 spikes per channel, 3 channels , in stereo.

6 times 10 times 3 times 2.

360 leds. maybe 720 if 20 per spike. 2 fer .99 at radio shack. Way too
expensive, for way too many years. Dreamed about this since, say the
Eighties.

How much for a thousand?





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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 00:33:53 GMT, Steve Walker
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Gunner wrote:

snip

a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs),


snip


coupla thousand? cool. I always wanted to make a custom wall hanging.
Lemme explain.

10 led driver circuit, cascade 1 or 2 more.
3 channels of sound, split bass, mid, treble.

Color organ, remember?

stereo.


kinda like fireworks, but it'd take about, lessee low end. 10 led's per
spike, 6 spikes per channel, 3 channels , in stereo.

6 times 10 times 3 times 2.

360 leds. maybe 720 if 20 per spike. 2 fer .99 at radio shack. Way too
expensive, for way too many years. Dreamed about this since, say the
Eighties.

How much for a thousand?


Let me check and see exactly how many there are per bag. Ill email you
in the next week or two. This coming weekend will be a full one,
moving.

Gunner

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off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner
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Gunner wrote:
I scrounged Stuff a couple weeks ago, enough to fill two crates 5' x
5' x3' tall. Lots of misc stuff, nylon nuts by the bag


What sizes of nylon nuts? Black or white nylon?

, adhesive
backed clips, a couple thousand green LEDs (some plain..some on
standoffs), 25lbs of what appear to be 1/2" E-clips, hardware up the
wahzoo...

Ive got 3 or 4 boxes..about the size of a loaf of bread each filled
with Amp DB25s, but they dont have any pins installed.


Male or female DB-25? Or an even mix of them? I can always get
the crimp pins for them, and I have the crimper to use, and the
insertion/extraction tool as well.


Whoops..sorry Don..the two I opened were male IRRC Ill check

Another few
hundred Molex connectors of various configurations, including the disk
drive type, a few hundred Amp DB15s, no pins yada yada.


Hmm ... again -- male, female, or mix?

Thanks,
DoN.

I think the D15s are male. Ill check this weekend. The molex are mixed
IRRC

Gunner


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Gunner wrote:
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Let me check and see exactly how many there are per bag. Ill email you
in the next week or two. This coming weekend will be a full one,
moving.

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner


Thanks.


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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 01:07:10 GMT, Steve Walker
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Gunner wrote:
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Let me check and see exactly how many there are per bag. Ill email you
in the next week or two. This coming weekend will be a full one,
moving.

Gunner

"Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire.
Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us)
off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give
them self determination under "play nice" rules.

Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you
for torturing the cat." Gunner


Thanks.


Steve, drop me an email as a reminder, ok? Its gonna be a busy weekend
for me and Ive been known to drop the ball regularly when I get busy
on other things.

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