Beautiful, Slim Binding Posts Needed

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Well, we are making a power supply and have managed to find all the
complicated ASICs, analog and digital IC's, a suitable case etc etc.

However, there is one part that has us stuck: the binding posts.

I came across some *beautiful* binding posts at the (now sadly
deceased) electronics store, Supremetronic in Toronto*. The basic
plastic is a light grey colour. The distinctive feature is the colour
identification, which is by means of a plastic ring around the opening
at the end of the post. I gather that the factory makes the basic grey
unit and then presses in the ring to give it a colour.

Also nice about these units, they are 0.425" in diameter, compared to
the standard binding post (from HH-Smith or equivalent) which is
0.450". We need every millimetre we can scavenge on a very crowded
front panel.

Extensive scouring of the Great Collective Mind has turned up nothing.
A guy who knows a guy in Hong-Kong can get them, minimum quantity 1000.
We need about 300 max to start, so 1000 is a bit too rich.

Any suggestion of a supplier, or of some skinny binding posts, would be
greatly appreciated.

I can be emailed at 'phiscock@ee.ryerson.ca'. If you'd like to see our
scope and generator, check out 'www.syscompdesign.com'.

*Creatron is one successor to Supremetronic, but they can't obtain
these parts.

Thanks a bunch, folks.

Peter
 
<Peter.Hiscocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Extensive scouring of the Great Collective Mind has turned up nothing.
A guy who knows a guy in Hong-Kong can get them, minimum quantity 1000.
We need about 300 max to start, so 1000 is a bit too rich.
Tried R P Electronics in Vancouver BC?
 
Homer J Simpson wrote:
Peter.Hiscocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162869759.350591.59640@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Extensive scouring of the Great Collective Mind has turned up nothing.
A guy who knows a guy in Hong-Kong can get them, minimum quantity 1000.
We need about 300 max to start, so 1000 is a bit too rich.

Tried R P Electronics in Vancouver BC?
Thanks for the lead, but it looks as if they don't have them either.

P.
 
<Peter.Hiscocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Homer J Simpson wrote:
Peter.Hiscocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162869759.350591.59640@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Extensive scouring of the Great Collective Mind has turned up nothing.
A guy who knows a guy in Hong-Kong can get them, minimum quantity 1000.
We need about 300 max to start, so 1000 is a bit too rich.

Tried R P Electronics in Vancouver BC?

Thanks for the lead, but it looks as if they don't have them either.
Zap them an email. They're motivated.
 
<Peter.Hiscocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167361051.134573.149370@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Tried R P Electronics in Vancouver BC?

Thanks for the lead, but it looks as if they don't have them either.
http://www.futureelectronics.com/ ??

These are local to me

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~cs543/resources/resources.html : local vendors
 

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