glitch
Veteran Member
Pic says it all:
This is a huge unsorted pile of old IC sockets. For the most part, these are crappy tin single-wipe sockets, DO NOT BUY THESE FOR MODERN PROJECTS! I suspect someone will want these for building up replica boards or for when you absolutely, positively must have correct-looking sockets. I was on the fence about just throwing these away, but I figure if someone can use them, I'll make them available. There's a mix of all different sizes, everything from 14 pin to 40 pin. Some have bent/broken/missing pins. This is a giant as-is pile for you to pick through. Picture of a few sockets pulled out:
These sockets are awful, should not be used even in repairs in my opinion, but I know some of you like to reuse correct sockets, or experience that authentic 1970's "I spent an hour debugging this board and it's crappy sockets are the issue!" despair. $20 + shipping for the entire heap. Again, don't buy these thinking you're saving money and getting a good deal on quality sockets!
This is a huge unsorted pile of old IC sockets. For the most part, these are crappy tin single-wipe sockets, DO NOT BUY THESE FOR MODERN PROJECTS! I suspect someone will want these for building up replica boards or for when you absolutely, positively must have correct-looking sockets. I was on the fence about just throwing these away, but I figure if someone can use them, I'll make them available. There's a mix of all different sizes, everything from 14 pin to 40 pin. Some have bent/broken/missing pins. This is a giant as-is pile for you to pick through. Picture of a few sockets pulled out:
These sockets are awful, should not be used even in repairs in my opinion, but I know some of you like to reuse correct sockets, or experience that authentic 1970's "I spent an hour debugging this board and it's crappy sockets are the issue!" despair. $20 + shipping for the entire heap. Again, don't buy these thinking you're saving money and getting a good deal on quality sockets!