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Midwest IEEE GPIO Port Panel Screws

Covers: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio

robert_sissco

Experienced Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2021
Messages
420
Location
Midwest U.S.A.
Selling Price
2
Is the price negotiable?
Yes
Closest Major City
Minneapolis, MN
Delivery Options
In Country Shipping
I recently got a Commodore 4030 floppy drive, but the IEEE port on the back was lacking the screw mounts to secure the cable to the device. The best I could find was a bag of 100 when I only needed two.

As such, I have quite a few pairs still lying around that I do not need, about 30 pairs I do not need.

I have an eBay auction going for them, but I want to make them available to those on the VCF forums if they need them.

They would be shipped via First Class (so not tracking available), and I am just asking for $1.50 a pair (Ignore what it says in the header, it would not let me enter anything but whole numbers), which is about what I for a pair of them, so this would be at cost for the most part. If you want multiple sets, please let me know and we can work something out.

Message me to order a set. If you want multiple sets I may ask for shipping, but that will be if I need to use more than 3 stamps per shipment.

If you would rather I ship via tracking, I can let you know the price of that, but I would ask that you pay for the shipping and I would of course be letting you know the tracking number.

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They are to replace the screws on the connector on the device. This is the back of a Commodore 4040 showing the original screws these can be used to replace

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