[ARC5] Hole for octal socket ... Try Unibits

Brian Carling bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Tue Feb 3 13:37:45 EST 2015


That is true. You can go to a ham fest and buy a nice used transmitter or receiver for the same price as two of those Greenlee punches!

Best regards - Brian Carling
AF4K Crystals Co.
117 Sterling Pine St.
Sanford, FL 32773

Tel: +USA 321-262-5471




> On Feb 3, 2015, at 12:40 PM, David C. Hallam <dhallam at knology.net> wrote:
> 
> Have you priced Greenlea punches lately?  The D, square, and shape types are out of sight in price.  Unless you have lots of special holes to make, they are impractical.  Even the round ones are priced too high for the average home brewer.  I have a good set of the round hole ones that I have picked up over the years at garage sales, flea markets, etc.  For larger holes I use a fly cutter in my drill press.
> 
> David
> KW4DH
> 
>> On 2/3/2015 12:12 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
>> The main advantage to Greenlee punches is that there are "D" shaped,
>> square, and other shapes available. Since electricians use several different
>> sizes and shapes, they are still available new.
> 
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