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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: Leevibe on January 29, 2014, 07:19:16 AM

Title: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 29, 2014, 07:19:16 AM
I'm almost embarrassed to ask this, but does anybody else have any items they only buy from Radio Shack?  I love the 62/36/2 .022" solder.  I also use their 5mm snap in LED bezels a lot.  They look like the ones I've bought at SB but they're actually better.  No joke!

Those are pretty much my only non-emergency buys there.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: billstein on January 29, 2014, 07:34:13 AM
I buy the Ferric Chloride from there.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 29, 2014, 07:44:11 AM
Quote from: billstein on January 29, 2014, 07:34:13 AM
I buy the Ferric Chloride from there.

Oops.  Forgot the etchant.  Me too.  Ok, and sometimes diodes.  Wow.  I buy more there than I thought.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: alanp on January 29, 2014, 07:57:30 AM
It's not radioshack, but solder is the only thing I buy from B&M shops when I can. 63/37 stuff. (My figuring is that it weighs enough to cost more for shipping, so the B&M markup is probably worth it.)

That, and oh-crap I-need-ONE-friggin'-resistor-for-this-Lovetone-build moments.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Stomptown on January 29, 2014, 08:31:20 AM
I buy a lot of the boss style knobs from radio shack as well as their dpdt switches on occasion. Oh yeah, and I've never bought solder or etchant anywhere else.  ;D  FYI, Frys Electronics also has some emergency supplies including Hammond enclosures for a decent price...
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 29, 2014, 02:14:50 PM
Quote from: Stomptown on January 29, 2014, 08:31:20 AM
Frys Electronics also has some emergency supplies including Hammond enclosures for a decent price...

Frys is great for hammonds.  They have other cool enclosures too. 
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: atreidesheir on January 29, 2014, 02:49:54 PM
etchant and solder and iron tips but the tips are not very good.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: gtr2 on January 29, 2014, 02:52:38 PM
I buy the 4mm red LED's mounted in the chrome LED bezels.  My favorite.  Not to big, not to small, and the quality is really good.

Josh
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: irmcdermott on January 29, 2014, 03:07:10 PM
I buy solder and braid from there. Heatshrink in a bind.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: culturejam on January 29, 2014, 03:15:57 PM
I dig their 4-conductor ribbon cable/wire. It's not the greatest, but it makes wiring a pot super-fast, and the wires are relatively easy to separate to make 2- and 3-conductor cables as needed.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: selfdestroyer on January 29, 2014, 07:56:31 PM
Soldier and etchant for me. Mainly because its just convenient. Seeing the prices of CC resistors there always make me cringe but if I HAVE to I will get a few components. Most of the time I can get a Mouser order in 2 days so I will just wait for that.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: lincolnic on January 30, 2014, 05:16:29 AM
I've never bought solder anywhere else, and I still use my Helping Hands for certain things too.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: jimilee on January 30, 2014, 05:21:09 AM
+1 for solder, and I spent way too much last weekend on 3mm LEDs for my game of tone build.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: whitebread47 on January 30, 2014, 05:24:43 AM
Quote from: Stomptown on January 29, 2014, 08:31:20 AM
I buy a lot of the boss style knobs from radio shack as well as their dpdt switches on occasion. Oh yeah, and I've never bought solder or etchant anywhere else.  ;D  FYI, Frys Electronics also has some emergency supplies including Hammond enclosures for a decent price...

I buy the big boss type knobs there all the time.  The price difference on those isn't as big as it is with components.  I went by there today for some emergency resistors.....turns out 12k is too obscure a value for them to carry, so more teepee'ing it is.  :(

I wish we'd get a Fry's here.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 30, 2014, 05:27:39 AM
Are you listening RS???  Seriously, how do they make money?
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: derevaun on January 30, 2014, 08:26:09 AM
I like their patterned perfboard. The pads lift after a couple touches of the iron, so you gotta be sure about your moves. And the phenolic stinks when you heat it or cut it. But I still enjoy the puzzle of doing a layout on their 276-150, 417 hole board.

I hear about vapid cellplan-hawking RS employees, but I have simply not experienced that. I get a polite offer of help and am left alone. That's fine with me, because the drawers are pretty easy for one person to pull open. The times I've asked questions at the NTE seller in my town, or at Alltronics in South Seattle, I've gotten unhelpful and often gruff responses, which are at close parity to the friendly but non-expert help at Radio Shack. I do notice a difference between the mall stores vs the, uh, strip mall stores.

I think it's neat that maker culture has a use for RS, and I like that they carry the Arduino and Schmartboard kind of stuff. Do I walk in with my emotional stability riding on whether they have Alpha pots and box caps? Nobody would. But I like that I can fill out a Ruby amp, or grab the jack that finishes a build this weekend, etc, down the street. And I just don't have it in me to simultaneously admire the TL07x and think I'm too cool for Radio Shack.  ;D
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: alanp on January 30, 2014, 08:46:18 AM
Dick Smith in NZ/Aus used to carry components.

These days, they're a bad rip of Noel Leemings, minus the TV's, furniture, and whiteware.

If you come across a Dick Smith store that has one of the Cabinets Of Many Drawers, it's a damn good bet that the drawers will not actually HAVE anything in them. Whether they have any hardware (of the type you'd use in a pedal) is not worth betting money on.

But if you want a cellphone, or a Xbox, or Grand Theft Auto XV: Bustin' Budapest, they've got you sorted.

It's depressing.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: AntKnee on January 30, 2014, 12:18:50 PM
I've hit the shack for the occasional gotta have it now component. I've never looked for those LEDs others mentioned, but I will next time. I get my solder there. I also tried one of their un-soldering irons with the red bulb pump thing. It worked surprisingly well, better than those tube shaped sucker things. I've never had the overbearing salesperson experience either.
I hit a Fry's once, looking for a couple capacitors to finish a build and they didnt have it. I thought for sure they would be a good bet. I did leave with some nice strippers for small guage wire that I like.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: irmcdermott on January 30, 2014, 05:05:27 PM
A favorite quote that I once heard someone say:

"RadioShack: You've got questions, we've got batteries"
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 30, 2014, 05:12:34 PM
Quote from: irmcdermott on January 30, 2014, 05:05:27 PM
A favorite quote that I once heard someone say:

"RadioShack: You've got questions, we've got batteries"

HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Stomptown on January 31, 2014, 03:38:38 AM
Quote from: derevaun on January 30, 2014, 08:26:09 AM
I hear about vapid cellplan-hawking RS employees, but I have simply not experienced that.

They never bother me either. I'm pretty sure they know not to bother us once we head to the components section. My dad and I went in there a while back (I needed some knobs) and they had him cornered for about 10 minutes trying hopelessly to get him to buy a phone. I explained to them that there was no way they could beat the deal he has (he is a retired postal employee and they get CRAZY good rates through ATT) but they wouldn't listen. I had to walk out and wait in the car. Lol...
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: jimilee on January 31, 2014, 04:15:36 AM

Quote from: AntKnee on January 30, 2014, 12:18:50 PM
I've hit the shack for the occasional gotta have it now component. I've never looked for those LEDs others mentioned, but I will next time. I get my solder there. I also tried one of their un-soldering irons with the red bulb pump thing. It worked surprisingly well, better than those tube shaped sucker things. I've never had the overbearing salesperson experience either.
I hit a Fry's once, looking for a couple capacitors to finish a build and they didnt have it. I thought for sure they would be a good bet. I did leave with some nice strippers for small guage wire that I like.
I love my desoldering iron! I've been using wick a little more as of late, but in a jam this thing is awesome.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 31, 2014, 04:22:52 AM

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I love my desoldering iron! I've been using wick a little more as of late, but in a jam this thing is awesome.
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I have the red bulb desoldering iron but it runs so hot the tip seems too oxidized to use.  I always end up having to flow solder into the joint before I suck it back out.  Do you do anything special to keep the tip tinned?  For that matter, I seem to not be able to get braid to work.  I just end up using the blue RS desoldering pump.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: jimilee on January 31, 2014, 04:45:22 AM
I really don't do anything special. I bought several extra tips, they're getting hard to find.
  Also if you get an old earring with a post on it, it works great with the desoldering iron on one side and the earring on the other.as the joint heats up, the erring slides through.
Also another thing to try is to put the majority of the tip on the soldering ring itself and as the solder heats up you can slide the tip over the hole and suck out the solder.
  For the desoldering braid, I watched a bunch of YouTube videos. Your iron has to be slightly hotter.
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: haveyouseenhim on January 31, 2014, 04:51:16 AM
I banged one of the employees in the back room.  But it wasn't love ;D
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: Leevibe on January 31, 2014, 05:12:16 AM
Quote from: jimilee on January 31, 2014, 04:45:22 AM
I really don't do anything special. I bought several extra tips, they're getting hard to find.
  Also if you get an old earring with a post on it, it works great with the desoldering iron on one side and the earring on the other.as the joint heats up, the erring slides through.
Also another thing to try is to put the majority of the tip on the soldering ring itself and as the solder heats up you can slide the tip over the hole and suck out the solder.
  For the desoldering braid, I watched a bunch of YouTube videos. Your iron has to be slightly hotter.

Earring trick sounds like a good idea.  I need to figure out which pair of my wife's earrings I can break up without her noticing. 
Title: Re: Radio Shack love?
Post by: jimilee on January 31, 2014, 05:14:09 AM

Quote from: Leevibe on January 31, 2014, 05:12:16 AM
Quote from: jimilee on January 31, 2014, 04:45:22 AM
I really don't do anything special. I bought several extra tips, they're getting hard to find.
  Also if you get an old earring with a post on it, it works great with the desoldering iron on one side and the earring on the other.as the joint heats up, the erring slides through.
Also another thing to try is to put the majority of the tip on the soldering ring itself and as the solder heats up you can slide the tip over the hole and suck out the solder.
  For the desoldering braid, I watched a bunch of YouTube videos. Your iron has to be slightly hotter.

Earring trick sounds like a good idea.  I need to figure out which pair of my wife's earrings I can break up without her noticing.
I'm embarrassed to say (sort of)  I have my own. I use the ones I used to wear when I was younger. I found that hoops with a post work best as far as heat dissipation goes.