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.030" O.D. thru hole eyelet source

.030" O.D. thru hole eyelet source

2006-08-16 by wa4mnt

I should have been more precise... Does anyone know a source for .030"
O.D. thru hole eyelets for less than the usual $24/100 ? Thanks...

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] .030" O.D. thru hole eyelet source

2006-08-16 by John Popelish

wa4mnt wrote:
> I should have been more precise... Does anyone know a source for .030"
> O.D. thru hole eyelets for less than the usual $24/100 ? Thanks...

Lots of choices, but no prices:
http://www.ape.com/images/eyelets%20and%20funnelets.pdf
May be worth an email.

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] .030" O.D. thru hole eyelet source

2006-08-16 by Herbert E. Plett

go to
http://www.solderingsupply.com/index.htm
and search for 'eyelet'


--- wa4mnt <hauntedmesa@...> wrote:

> I should have been more precise... Does anyone know a source for .030"
> O.D. thru hole eyelets for less than the usual $24/100 ? Thanks...
>

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Re: .030" O.D. thru hole eyelet source

2006-08-19 by Michael Neary

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "wa4mnt" <hauntedmesa@...> wrote:
>
> I should have been more precise... Does anyone know a source for .030"
> O.D. thru hole eyelets for less than the usual $24/100 ? Thanks...
>

DansSmallPartsAndKits.net has 1 mm dia. gold plated posts 250 for $5.
That's about the closest I've seen.

Substitute for .030" O.D. thru hole eyelet

2006-08-19 by derekhawkins

>DansSmallPartsAndKits.net has 1 mm dia. gold plated posts 250 for $5.
>That's about the closest I've seen.

Gold plated straight header posts would be cheaper. A 40 pin strip 
runs for less than $.50. Just pull the pins from the plastic. Pins 
are .025" square and fit tightly in a 1/32" (.0312") hole. This is the 
best substitute for .030" eyelets IMO. The chamfered ends and tight 
fit allow for a flush setting on one side of the board. Fourteen are 
shown in the shot below with four under the TQFP SMD;

http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/65408722/large

Although they appear raised we're talking less than 5 thou since this 
is just a thin film of solder with the tip of the post flush with the 
pad. An end cutting flush wire cutter should be used on the other side 
of the post.

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Neary" <mike@...> wrote:
>

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