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WKW March 31st 08 08:21 PM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 
I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with. It needs to be about
..012" thick by 1/4" wide ( or a flat sheet will do ). Web searches only
seem to turn up manufacturers. Post reply or email. Thanks.

Don Foreman March 31st 08 10:31 PM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:21:15 -0500, WKW wrote:

I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with. It needs to be about
.012" thick by 1/4" wide ( or a flat sheet will do ). Web searches only
seem to turn up manufacturers. Post reply or email. Thanks.


http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/bcs.cfm

With shipping, slightly less than a new toaster oven!

Mark F April 1st 08 01:41 AM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 
I bought some serrated stuff used for RFI "sealing' from
one of the Silicon Valley electronic places, perhaps allelectronics,
seems to me they were somewhat into robotics at the time. May
have been the shop that vanished when the rent got mucked around. Was
a long time ago. Check the usuals bgmicro, allelectronics etc. /mark

Don Foreman wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:21:15 -0500, WKW wrote:

I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with. It needs to be about
.012" thick by 1/4" wide ( or a flat sheet will do ). Web searches only
seem to turn up manufacturers. Post reply or email. Thanks.


http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/bcs.cfm

With shipping, slightly less than a new toaster oven!


JR North April 1st 08 05:11 PM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 
Buy a cheap hot plate at the thrift store. Use/modify/canabalize the t-stat.
JR
Dweller in the cellar


WKW wrote:

I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with. It needs to be about
.012" thick by 1/4" wide ( or a flat sheet will do ). Web searches only
seem to turn up manufacturers. Post reply or email. Thanks.


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Jim Wilkins April 1st 08 06:26 PM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 
On Mar 31, 3:21*pm, WKW wrote:
I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with....


BeCu for a toaster oven? I use brass sheet from the hobby store for
electrical repairs. A shorter lifespan doesn't matter much if the part
is easy to make.

P D Fritz May 4th 08 02:55 AM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 


"Jim Wilkins" wrote in message
...
On Mar 31, 3:21 pm, WKW wrote:
I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with....


BeCu for a toaster oven? I use brass sheet from the hobby store for
electrical repairs. A shorter lifespan doesn't matter much if the part
is easy to make.

I was thinking the same thing. Why use BeCu when something else that's
easier and cheaper to acquire would also work? I would be skeptical if the
original part was even made out of BeCU.



[email protected] May 4th 08 10:50 AM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 
On May 3, 7:55*pm, "P D Fritz" wrote:
"Jim Wilkins" wrote in message

...
On Mar 31, 3:21 pm, WKW wrote:

I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with....


BeCu for a toaster oven? I use brass sheet from the hobby store for
electrical repairs. A shorter lifespan doesn't matter much if the part
is easy to make.

I was thinking the same thing. Why use BeCu when something else that's
easier and cheaper to acquire would also work? I would be skeptical if the
original part was even made out of BeCU.


Or just get another from the thrift store for $5. Unless you're dead,
your time's worth something and spending hours chasing down bits for
fixing cheap appliances doesn't meet MY criteria for cost-
effectiveness. Yeah, it's giving in to the throw-away society and
all, but they aren't making things to be easily repaired anymore.

Stan

Vaughn Simon May 4th 08 01:50 PM

Beryllium copper spring strip - need source
 

"P D Fritz" wrote in message
t...


"Jim Wilkins" wrote in message
...
On Mar 31, 3:21 pm, WKW wrote:
I'm looking for a source of Beryllium copper flat spring metal strip to
repair a broken toaster oven electrical contact with....


Strip it out of an old relay. ...or as others have suggested, go to the
thrift store and buy yourself another $5.00 toaster.

Just a reminder: Do not grind, machine, or polish anything that you suspect
may contain even a small percentage of beryllium. I have seen Chronic Beryllium
Disease and it is not pretty.




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