Regardless of what you might think... scrap tv 
sets of all ages are good part sources. Another 
great idea is used PC Computer power supplies.

Even though I'm well past the need, I'm not 
too proud to pass up good parts.

cheers, 
skipp 


> "KE5CTY Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been all over ebay, does anyone know where my son and I can
find a bunch of Ham Radio related spare parts for building some of the
home brew projects we are finding all over the internet but no parts,
like transistros, resistors, coils, fets, diodes, connectors, ect in
one lump purchase?
> 
> I thought mabe I would find an estate sale or something on ebay but
no luck.
> 
> We are trying to start building homebrew accesories, ect and are
starting from scratch. I have built some parts bins out of cardboard
boxes and some wooden crates but can't find any parts except in TV's
and old radios. Some are usable but I don't have a reference for most
of them to see what the specs on them are.
> 
> Something that would have assorted parts including perf boards,
small enclosures, ect
> 
> We live in the country and the closest parts store is over 100 miles
away so we wanted to find it on the internet and hopefully at
discounted prices the XYL says, no more than $50.00
> 
> TNX,
> KE5CTY (old calls WB5ZQU - WY5L)
> http://www.qsl.net/ke5cty/
> Code may be dieing but the pioneering spirit that put the code there in
> the first place is still going strong.






 
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