Hi!
This is the my one-day-made version of the Solartron 7081 test leads and some
blanks for new one:
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2868/7081leads.jpg , http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/3259/blanks.jpg
Mickle T.
Mickle,
Very impressive machine work! What are your 'starting parts'? Electrical
conduit? Also, what is the white material that you make the insulator from?
Chris, if you have followed this thread, I went through the same thing in
recent weeks but, with the help of others on the list, was able to track
down the correct part numbers for the plugs from Fischer Connectors. The
complete connector (barrel, insert, and cable clamp) is right at $50. The
part numbers and link to the Fischer catalog and distributor are in the
archives. If you need them again, let me know.
The only thing I thought about after I made my connector was whether or not
I should have used silver solder.
Joe
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Subject: [volt-nuts] Solartron 7081 Test Leads
Hi!
This is the my one-day-made version of the Solartron 7081 test leads and
some blanks for new one: http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2868/7081leads.jpg
, http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/3259/blanks.jpg
Mickle T.
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