For those of you who don't know, I buy and sell government surplus, along with commercial equipment. I end up with some really unique items that do-it-yourself people like the members here at ST like to use from time to time. Some of it may seem odd, but it's amazing how sometimes the strangest things can become useful in a project.
Anyway, I will try to provide photos and a good description for most items, and weight as well as dimensions to figure freight, if necessary. I won't post prices because some of it will be free, until the government starts looking for it - then the price goes up. And, I've been known to trade................
PM me for any further info.
Larry
PS. All of this is in zip code 95304 (Tracy, Ca.) In some cases I can add some of it to truck shipments to some of my customers who owe me favors. New York, Virginia, Memphis, Minnesota, So Cal, and occasionally Oregon or Washington.
itlldue- 02-15-2007
Phenolic (Micarta) board. (the brown stuff they used to make printed circut boards out of)
12 sheets 48"X48"X.375" paper fill 50 sheets 36"X48"X.375" linen fill 9 sheets 40"X48"X.250 cotton fill 16 sheets 36"X42"X1" linen 15 sheets 31"X48"X1" 100+ rods 1.125X36"
I have already promised some of the 1", so that count will decrease. The 1" sheets weigh apprx. 100# each, so freight is prohibitive.
itlldue- 02-15-2007
24,000 sheets acetate cellulose 8 1/2 X 11 X .005---(clear plastic). 200 sheets/pack.
These are three stage drawer slides. I have lost the part number and can't give you the specs, but I seem to remember that they were rated somewhere between 300-500 lbs/pr. They are 3 1/2 inches tall, 1 inch thick at the center rail, 33 inches long collapsed, and 65 inches extended. The appear to be made from billett aluminum, and each section has double row ball bearings. They weigh 18lbs/pair. If I ever stumble across the part number, I'll post more info. I have 18 pair.
itlldue- 02-17-2007
I also have quite a bit of LARGE heat shrink tubing - up to 4" ID
itlldue- 02-25-2007
Test Leads
I "borrowed" this photo. I have about 200 of these sets. As a matter of fact, most of these you see for sale online probably came from me years ago (1999).
itlldue- 03-01-2007
Never mind.
itlldue- 03-30-2007
I have over 1000 new four foot fluorescent bulbs - CW-RS-SS that fit the cheapo fixtures. Two pin per end.
itlldue- 03-30-2007
5000 yellow wire nuts
Tons of barely used conveyor belting.
10 rolls of new 1/16" fabric reinforced rubber sheeting. 42" X 100'.
itlldue- 03-30-2007
Twenty some-odd auxiliary seats for an M107 Howitzer tank. They're really uncomfortable.
itlldue- 03-30-2007
50-60 different sizes of quick-release pins. Also called "PIT" pins, or Ball-lock pins, ranging fron 3/16 dia. to 1" dia.
itlldue- 11-18-2007
Don't know if these have any use in audio but here goes: KEPCO power supplies, model ATE15-15M.
250W, 0-15V, 0-15A. (New cost - $2000 ea. ) I have several. Google them for the info.
I'll make a good deal to any ST'er who can use one. They're kinda heavy.
itlldue- 09-23-2008
Here's the circuit strips I told you guys about that I bought. There are five different styles with some subtle differences that may appeal to certain circumstances.
The two on the left have no master on/off switch or light, but each individual switch is lit. There is also a 15a resettable pushbutton circuit breaker (master).
The next two are made by the same mfg, just different color. They have a master (rocker) switch that is also a circuit breaker, and a master "pilot" light, but the individual switches are not lit.
The last is the same configuration as the previous two, but different mfg and shape.
The killer on these is that they weigh a little over 5 lbs each, so freight is prohibitive. However, if you need a strip that has individually controlled outlets, it's probably worth it. I've been selling them for $15, but any sales through an ST PM, $10 + ups.
Quantity discounts, too.
Jim Eck- 09-23-2008
Great Larry, switched! Save on some of these old switches!
Jim
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