Why not just order a few? Here's a place with no minimum order as far as I can see:
https://www.elliottelectronicsupply.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=carrier&x=29&y=21&order=relevance&dir=desc ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Adolph To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 8:50 AM Subject: Re: [M100] low profile pcb pins Mike, those look very useful, but to know if I can use it in this case I'll need to find a drawing and see what the height is. thanks for the tip! Steve On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 1:32 AM MikeS <dm...@torfree.net> wrote: Also: https://www.peconnectors.com/component-carriers/hws16187/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Adolph To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [M100] low profile pcb pins this is what I am using today. works really well, should have bought hundreds of them! On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 8:51 AM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> wrote: Greg, thanks for that, and I hope you feel better soon! I counted and I have enough pin headers to build a grand total of 12 more REX# NEC/M10. then that's it. Steve On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 8:46 AM Greg Swallow <gswal...@mchsi.com> wrote: Steve, I should have some of what I use to make system ROM sockets fom T102. Am in VA hospital for a day or two. Took a dizzy fall at work and gotta find out why. Hope to be home by Sat and will dig up what I got and let you know. I believe they were 1x20 @ 2.54mm spacing. No longer in my eBay purchase history. God Bless, GregS <>< Feb 26, 2021 5:55:48 AM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com>: Hi folks. I'm struggling to find a good pcb pin for building REX# NEC/M10. I have tried working with those leadframes, but I find it difficult to work with them. I have to file them down so that the pins don't catch, and they don't work on machine sockets either. https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1544210-2.html Can someone recommend a good low cost low profile solder machine pin? What I have today is absolutely perfect, but I can't find any more. It is a 28 pin DIP header based on machine pins that has a really thin plastic frame. So the module plugs in and sits almost directly flush to the host socket. thx Steve