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Re: Homemade Sensors
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Sun, 14 Nov 1999 00:43:12 GMT
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Michael Gasperi wrote:
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> C S Soh <cssoh@singnet.com.sg> wrote in message
> news:382CD110.B4108F83@singnet.com.sg...
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> > d. the components are not easy to obtain
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> In the US there is a chain of stores called Radio Shack. They are about as
> common as McDonalds and I try to use only parts that you can get there.
> Otherwise Mouser or Digikey has them and they have a large web pages. I
> assume you can buy internationally from them.
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> > Now if you could consider fabricating the angle sensor and the pressure sensor
> > and include a Monkey grip, I would reimburse you the full costs and shipping
> > plus your trouble. That would be a great help, indeed :-)
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> I know how you feel, but don't want to mix business with pleasure. Even if
> I sold the parts at cost, money would need to change hands and you know what
> a mess that can be. I hope you can scout around and find the parts locally.
> The digital tire gauge (Monkey Grip brand) might be available in auto parts
> or hardware stores. It is not something only Kmart would have.
Thanks, I understand the problems.
Will look around for sources and check if the vendors you mentioned will
ship internationally.
Keep up the good work!
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C S Soh
cssoh@singnet.com.sg
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~cssoh
...where air is power
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| | Re: Homemade Sensors
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| C S Soh <cssoh@singnet.com.sg> wrote in message news:382CD110.B4108F....com.sg... (...) In the US there is a chain of stores called Radio Shack. They are about as common as McDonalds and I try to use only parts that you can get there. Otherwise (...) (25 years ago, 13-Nov-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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