[HomeBrew] FS: A box containing lots of usefull parts
Philip, KO6BB
ndb_fch-344 at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 23 18:46:26 EDT 2007
Hi All,
I'm in the process of doing a general Spring clean-up of the shack and need
to part with a bunch of "treasures" that it's unlikely that I'll use. Being
a packrat by nature I just hate to throw anything away <grin>.
Anyway, I've put together a tightly packed box of "stuff", 11x9x6 inches
containing bags of NEW 400-600 Volt Poly capacitors (suitable for re-capping
boatanchors), NEW and NOS filter capacitors, NEW semiconductors of various
genre, as well as bags containing "pull" capacitors, potentiometers,
trim-pots, switches, tube sockets and plugs, small power transformers (both
for tube and SS circuits), tuning capacitors, ferrite bar antennas, a couple
meters, relays, Xtals, complete audio amplifier module (works) etc. NO
bulky items that would take up all the room. It's amazing how much stuff
you can pack into a flat rate Priority Mail box if you try (about 14 lbs in
this case).
I want a money order for 30.00, which INCLUDES shipping by Priority mail.
That's about $9.00 for the mailman and $21.00 for me
73 de Phil, KO6BB
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