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A Source for Tools Etc
J. Forster
This afternoon, I was in the crafts store Michaels and browsed the section
for metal jewelery making. They actually have a very nice selection of various kinds of fine pliers, including needle and round nose, and various cutters. For things needing 'a bit of adjustment' they also had a fairly good collection of small hammers. Prices were not cheap ($10 - $20) but today, there are few places where you can get a good look at tools before buying. Certainly, they have a far better selection than Sears or most chain hardware stores. They also had some nice, small, thin metal sheets. YMMV, -John ================= |
If you wander over the the beadwork section of Michaels, you'll find
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inexpensive ( $2.00) 17 compartment plastic storage boxes, made by Darcy. Quite useful for hardware and parts storage. They also have smaller hinged lid boxes, color coded by number of compartments and the 5 and 6 compartment versions (think that's the correct number) are ideal for BNC and N attenuator storage, one per compartment. Jack K8ZOA On 1/19/2013 5:47 PM, J. Forster wrote:
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Their (and Hobby Lobby, Hobby Town USA, etc.) brass sheets would appear to
make a good substrate for making a 'short' for calibrating 16047x attachments to HP LCR's. I have wanted to do this but haven't yet. The pattern is in various publications for the attachments and meters. Anyone with experience with this? I have heard that these 'shorts' are available from Agilent for about $30 or so. I just looked on the Agilent website for part number 5000-4226, available at $28.03 but noticed that it has been replaced by P/N 16047-00640 at $8.88. What's wrong with this picture? I guess you could get one from Agilent, use it as the 'reference', then check the 'home-made' one against it over time. However, for $8.88, why bother? Joe From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] On Behalf Of J. Forster Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 4:47 PM To: ArmyRadios@... Cc: ARC5@...; GenRad@...; hp_agilent_equipment@...; Milsurplus@...; Tekscopes2@...; TestEquipTrader@...; Vintage-Military-RADAR@... Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] A Source for Tools Etc This afternoon, I was in the crafts store Michaels and browsed the section for metal jewelery making. They actually have a very nice selection of various kinds of fine pliers, including needle and round nose, and various cutters. For things needing 'a bit of adjustment' they also had a fairly good collection of small hammers. Prices were not cheap ($10 - $20) but today, there are few places where you can get a good look at tools before buying. Certainly, they have a far better selection than Sears or most chain hardware stores. They also had some nice, small, thin metal sheets. YMMV, -John ================= |
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