On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 15:18:21 -0400, Ralph Mowery
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rmower...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>At one time I was using some of the wire wrap wire to build things but
>soldered it in instead of goig the wire wrap way.
Yep, same here. It makes good "hookup wire" for PCB interconnects. It
can also end up looking like a rats nest.
>I looked on ebay and seems to me that wire is still sort of high as I
>would think like you said, almost no one would be using it now. Just
>about all the new stuff is SMD.
Yeah, I was also surprised at the high prices. I guess the supply of
surplus wire is slowly disappearing. So, buy cut pieces, which I
don't think anyone but hobbyists want:
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https://www.bmisurplus.com/products/55042-pre-cut-pre-stripped-kynar-wire-wrapping-wire-mixed-lot-of-157>
$50 is quite a bit for a pile of wire, but I think you get everything
in the photo (157 bags) which should last you a lifetime.
>With the new software one can draw up the circuit and have a PC board
>made for almost nothing now.
Yep, breadboarding is mostly dead. However, I still make quite a few
modifications to existing boards, and a few one of a kind prototypes,
where breadboard style construction is still efficient.
>A ham made a modification to the uBITX transceiver and would ship 2 PC
>boards that were about an inch square and had 2 or 3 transistors,
>resistors and capacitors for only $ 5 . Said that was about his cost.
He's not going to get rich selling at cost.
>Sure wish there were some local surplus stores close to me, but none
>around.
Yep. Digging through the huge piles of surplus electronic junk in the
Smog Angeles area was a favorite pastime.