Ah, 3 digit, half inch high - not to be confused with 3 and a half digit as 
per SP-151, I should read these things more carefully.
- Richard


On Monday, 7 September 2020 at 03:53:29 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:

> For the pins, yes, I purchase them in strips of 40 and snap off/out as 
> required. I just had a stash of DIL sockets of various sizes that I had 
> held on to for years!
> I also use their male counterparts to effectively make an inter PCB 
> connection system that allows PCB's to be really close if desired.
> - Richard
>
>
> On Monday, 7 September 2020 at 03:50:18 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
>
>> I believe that the 3 1/2 digit displays are the SP-151 as per the 
>> attached:
>>
>> - Richard
>>
>>
>> [image: SP-151-PIC.JPG]
>> On Monday, 7 September 2020 at 00:45:40 UTC+1 Terry Bowman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 6, 2020, at 6:19 PM, Bill Duane <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Could save you some work chipping them out of a plastic machine tool 
>>> socket.  Also, you may want to look around on eBay; I have seen strips of 
>>> the same kinds of machined pins on a peel-off plastic strip.
>>>
>>>
>>> VERY weak attempt at humor: "real men would find a way to dissolve the 
>>> plastic".
>>>
>>> Also, the term on the tip of everyone's tongue is "machined collet".
>>>
>>>
>>> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
>>> "The Mac Doctor"
>>>
>>> https://www.astarcloseup.com/
>>>
>>> “The book said something astonishing, a very big thought.
>>> It said that the stars were suns, only very far away.
>>> The Sun was a star, but close up.”—Carl Sagan, *Cosmos*, 1980
>>>
>>>
>>>

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