(I'm going to keep this a standard schpeel, I hope the Mods don't mind. If so please let me know)
I'll be popping in fairly often. I'm cleaning out and stumbling on things that the community might need.
Certainly not looking to get rich here. Make me a reasonable offer on most of the stuff I unearth and I'll probably take it. Seems a shame to have it in a cardboard box somewhere if it can be used.
Please keep it in the US - I don't really have the time to do paperwork, and i don't want to take the time to research what something might be worth.
So make a reasonable offer - PM Me - remembering it's going to take a few dollars to get it to you. I do appreciate PP F&F.
I have too Much PCB Material here. There are two types. They are both double sided. They are cut into approximately 12" x 12" squares. It is a straight, but rough cut - you can slice your hand on the edges. There are some surface scratches and the occasional surface corrosion. Pretty thick copper here.
These will make it into a Large USPS Flat Rate Box ($20). This is really the only way to sensibly ship multiple pieces, especially the thick stuff. I wouldn't load a box with too many for the fear it might break through.
NOT SURE WHAT IT'S WORTH - MAKE ME AN OFFER PER PIECE.
1) This material is 1/8" thick. in the world of PCB material that is insanely thick and heavy - you need to make sure the leads of your components are all long enough, but it makes for a strong board. This does take a while to etch! Approx 3 thousandths measured. The substrate is black and makes a striking board if you do your part. I have qty 14 12" x 12" pieces available
2) Much thinner than the first. Double sided copper. Has the standard PCB 'green' color when etched. When you bend this it actually stays where you bent it. you can actually curve it and it stays curved ??! I think the core is thin and soft and the copper is thick so....well...
I have I have qty 11 12" x 12" pieces available
I'll be popping in fairly often. I'm cleaning out and stumbling on things that the community might need.
Certainly not looking to get rich here. Make me a reasonable offer on most of the stuff I unearth and I'll probably take it. Seems a shame to have it in a cardboard box somewhere if it can be used.
Please keep it in the US - I don't really have the time to do paperwork, and i don't want to take the time to research what something might be worth.
So make a reasonable offer - PM Me - remembering it's going to take a few dollars to get it to you. I do appreciate PP F&F.
I have too Much PCB Material here. There are two types. They are both double sided. They are cut into approximately 12" x 12" squares. It is a straight, but rough cut - you can slice your hand on the edges. There are some surface scratches and the occasional surface corrosion. Pretty thick copper here.
These will make it into a Large USPS Flat Rate Box ($20). This is really the only way to sensibly ship multiple pieces, especially the thick stuff. I wouldn't load a box with too many for the fear it might break through.
NOT SURE WHAT IT'S WORTH - MAKE ME AN OFFER PER PIECE.
1) This material is 1/8" thick. in the world of PCB material that is insanely thick and heavy - you need to make sure the leads of your components are all long enough, but it makes for a strong board. This does take a while to etch! Approx 3 thousandths measured. The substrate is black and makes a striking board if you do your part. I have qty 14 12" x 12" pieces available
2) Much thinner than the first. Double sided copper. Has the standard PCB 'green' color when etched. When you bend this it actually stays where you bent it. you can actually curve it and it stays curved ??! I think the core is thin and soft and the copper is thick so....well...
I have I have qty 11 12" x 12" pieces available
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