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Several Celeron socket 370 CPU's:

1. Celeron 400MHz cpu Malay SL3A2
2. Celeron 400MHz cpu Malay SL3A2
3. Celeron 400MHz cpu Mayal SL3A2
4. Celeron 466MHz cpu Malay SL3EH
5. Celeron 950MHz cpu Malay (950/128/100/1.75V)

NOTES: had these sitting in my closet for several years. They worked the last time they were pulled out and upgraded. Take all of these cpu's for $20 shipped. Will only sell all these cpu's in one deal (will not break up to individual cpus).

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I have 6 slot 1 to socket 370 converters. Take them all for $6 + shipping.

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I have one P4 socket 423 1.4GHz cpu. Markings:
1.4GHZ/256/400/1.7V
SL4SC Costa Rica

Price: $22 shipped

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I have one Pentium III 850MHz cpu socket 370. Markings:
850/256/100/1.75V
SL4Z2 Malay

Price: $15 shipped

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2 Celeron 300a slot 1 CPU's with heat sink and dual fans. Markings:
300a/66 SL2WM Costa Rica
Take them both for $20 shipped.

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Fluke DMM 8062A
http://teknetelectronics.com/pics/WEBFLUKE8062A.jpg
The Fluke 8062A Digital Multimeter is a full-range, laboratory-standard instrument. Wideband True RMS capability allows accurate measurement of non-sinusoidal signals from 12 Hz to 30 kHz. The 8062A also measures DC and AC Voltage, DC and AC Current and Resistance. . Overload protection in voltage to 1000 VDC/750 VAC and 500 V in resistance.

$40 shipped. Note - I do not have a manual for this, but it can be found on the net. This meter does not come with test leads.
This meter was used in my Calibration Lab for several years, but it was retired a few months ago due to the limitation on measuring current (2 amp max). The LED display is almost like new (no scratches). On the back of the unit it says "calibration" that was written in using a black marker. This DMM was calibrated once a year when it was in use in our Calibration Lab, and was still in calibration when it was retired a few months ago.

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I usually ship USPS Priority.

Everything on this list is in excellent condition and in working order UNLESS otherwise noted beside the item.

I take paypal (Non-CC) or Money Orders/Cashier's Checks. Personal checks are OK if you are a regular PCA member; otherwise, you have more heat than me.

Thanks for looking.
http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=435

***SOLD ITEMS***
Mitutoyo 0-1 inch Vernier Micrometer model 103-127
http://www.mitutoyo.com/catalog/pdf/L-14-17.pdf
Accuracy to ±0.0001". Comes in a plastic case.
$20 shipped
***SOLD to bellringer***

Mitutoyo Thickness Gage model 7304
1 inch travel. Looks like this Mitutoyo model 7315:
http://www.mitutoyo.com/catalog/pdf/R-109-110.pdf
except it has 2 flat anvils for a measuring surface. The accuracy of the indicator is ±0.001"

I have 2 of these. $22 shipped each (due to weight of each).
***SOLD to Johnnie

Mitutoyo 0-1 inch Vernier Blade Micrometer model 122-125
http://www.mitutoyo.com/catalog/pdf/L-37-39.pdf
Accuracy to ±0.0001". Comes in a plastic case.
$20 shipped
***SOLD to Johnnie
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pm sent :)
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PM replied. I'll check back in the morning.
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I'm also open to any trades on any of this stuff.
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Reduced prices
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damn it i miseed out on the machinist tools! And thats all stuff i could have used... oh well.
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Originally posted by Pugsley
damn it i miseed out on the machinist tools! And thats all stuff i could have used... oh well.
I will have more in the next few days. I should have digital mics and thickness gages. I'll probably be posting another thread just for inspection tools by next Friday.
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ok I could use a 0-1" thickness gauge and a few 0-1" snap gauges (prefer analog).

Thanks
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good trader bump!!
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