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| rdl:
Check out the SYB board front center. Rails are broken into thirds. Had me really confused for a few minutes first time I used it. (click for bigger) |
| tooki:
My Assembly Specialist haul: 1x SS748 (gold) 1x CS253 1x DS293 2x TS273 4x BB309 1x JW01 1x SS252 All told, this would have cost almost $650 from Digi-Key (and that's pretending you could order just one SS748; the actual minimum quantity is 10, which is kinda prohibitive at $262 each!), and it was $168 from AS, including $22 shipping (to USA). |
| aeberbach:
Well I was looking for 3M breadboards again, always wanted the big one, and found this thread - surprise, I can afford the big one from Assembly Specialist! It occurs to me looking at the pictures that the Assembly Specialist label looks like an applied stick label on top of the red enamel steel while the 3M branded ones look like they are enamelled on. Anyone peeked under their Assembly Specialist logo? |
| tooki:
See also: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/buysellwanted/fs-new-breadboards-assembly-specialist/ Not sure what’s been sold or not, but it’d be even cheaper! |
| seanspotatobusiness:
I've been buying the BusBoard Prototype Systems breadboards from the US. I'm not sure where they're manufactured but the company is Canadian. I saw them recommended on YouTube and I think they're alright. I would try the 3M/Assembly Specialists but it seems getting them to the UK is hassle. |
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