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Who supplies mechanical prototyping kits?
On Saturday, October 17, 1998 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 1998 22:17:20 -0700, " wrote: www.smallparts.com does not have a DNS entry.... YES, they do. Whenever you get a "no DNS entry" error, it's often cuz the DNS server is down at YOUR isp's site. I'm sure you'll not make this mistake again B), but whenever this happens, it's always prudent to try it again, or better yet, go about some other business and return a few minutes later to try again. Garfield BTW, in addition to PIC & SmallParts, Reid, Sterling, and Berg also have nice small parts/proto parts lines and catalogs: W.M. Berg www.wmberg.com Sterling (Stock Drive Products Div.) www.sdp-si.com Reid Tool www.reidtool.com Oh, and I've double-clicks on all the links above and confirmed they ARE typed in correctly. If you're looking for gears and pulleys then www.sdp-si.com is probably going to be your best source. If you need some sort of structure or platform then www.gridlinksinc.com is the easiest I've found. |
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