[sdiy] Re: tools and materials for sale

Bob Roesler bobo at decapod.net
Wed Oct 15 16:21:21 CEST 2008


Hi All. I've had a few responses so far and am expecting these items to be
picked up this weekend. Thanks to those who responded! If for any reason the
first person is line is unable to pick it up, I'll go through the responses
in order, but for now I think you can all assume that they've been spoken
for.

Thanks again for the interest,
Bob Roesler


On 10/12/2008 5:30 PM, "Bob Roesler" <bobo at decapod.net> wrote:

> Well, my home keeps getting smaller, and my time shorter.
> 
> After not building anything for over three years, and faced with moving into
> an even smaller place, I have made the decision to get rid of my tools &
> materials. I would like to sell everything off to one person, as I don't have
> a lot of time to manage getting rid of it in lots.
> 
> I hope the price will justify any effort on the buyer's end to disseminate
> anything he or she will not need or use.
> 
> For the same reasons, I would like to find a local sdiy'er to take it because
> I will not have time to package it up properly for shipping (It will all go
> into boxes when someone can pick it up, however).
> 
> I'd like to get $250 for the following, if no one on the list feels this is
> fair, I can negotiate. It's more important to find a good home for it. But the
> following represents a sizeable investment on my part, and I have a feeling
> I'm being pretty fair.
> 
> That said, if anyone in the Los Angeles area is interested, they may call me
> at 504-220-2376, or reply to this email address.
> 
> After that longwinded intro/explanation, here's the list of items for sale as
> a single lot (there's some more than this, but these are the highlights).
> 
> Thanks,
> Bob Roesler
> 
> p.s. Thanks also for the support & knowledge I've gotten from this list, it's
> been a long time since any of you have heard from me, but you've been a source
> of inspiration & help!
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Tools:
> Weller ES50 soldering iron
> Fluke 12 Multimeter
> Panavise
> hand tools (strippers, pliers, cutters, crimpers, etc)
> Seven parts drawers (4x5 drawers each) with lots of 1% resistors, caps, a few
> transistors (also see below), hardware (screws, nuts, washers, standoffs)
> 
> 
> IC's:
> ADS633: 20
> CA3080: 20
> CD4069: 10
> CD4093: 10
> LM1036: 10
> LM13700: 25
> LM1458: 9
> LM3914: 10
> MM74hc: 10
> OPA27: 20
> SSM2164: 10
> TL071: 12
> TL072: 37
> TL074: 40
> TL084: 18
> 
> Misc IC's:
> ICL8038: 14
> BUBF04: 20
> 
> transistors:
> 2N394: 100
> 2N3906: 50+
> MAT02FH: 14
> 
> 
> Pots:
> 10k 16mm alpha pots: 40+
> 100k 16mm alpha pots: 30+
> 50k 12mm alpha pots: 40+
> 
> 
> plus:
> Lots of hookup wire (various sizes. colors, solod, stranded, etc)
> Jim Patchell +-15 volt power supply
> 8 or 10 Frac Rack double face plates
> 3 unassembled frac rack enclosures (I think these are complete, a few
> components may be missing)various colors & styles banana jacks
> various size & manufacturer unused ps boards
> Heat gun (for heat shrink)
> several project boxes
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------





More information about the Synth-diy mailing list