
About 40-50 highly polished stones, all shiny, translucent, or brightly colored, ranging from 3/4" long to 1/8" long. Great for mosaics, jewelry, or aquariums.
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90006 TUMBLED GEMSTONES |
Syon(tm)"Lubit-8" oil with teflon for small jobs like power tools, sewing machines, fishing tackle, locks and toys. Comes in a pen like tube with needle point applicator built in for drop-at-a-time precision. Great stuff in the slippery department and handles temperature extremes, -70°F to +200°F, with ease. As they say, "One drop does the job."
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89306 SUPER OIL W/ TEFLON |
Newly manufactured P-38 Can Opener from the same folks who supply them to Uncle. It folds! into 1-1/2" x 5/8" flat piece which is easily carried and lost. Reportedly works much better than the Asian knockoffs for those who really want to gain entry to the Spam!
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20787 G.I. CAN OPENER |
Marble bases with small imperfections. But hey, who among us doesn't have a few? Made from a beautiful white marble, they were intended as trophy bases but can be used to display art, small science projects, etc. They are 3" X 3" X 3/4" thick and some boast soothing cork bottoms to protect the furniture. Made in Italy.
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25701 MARBLE BASE 3" X 3" X 3/4" |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-This toy is or contains a small ball. Not for children under 3 yrs.
The planets. You can own them. These wood balls with holes drilled in them (but not through them) were meant to be planets and moons for a solar system model. Do it yourself. You and your kids will learn a lot more than if you bought a kit that does all the thinking for you. Some balls are painted bright colors, some are varnished natural wood. Most have at least one 1/4" hole, some have smaller holes. They could also be joints and/or finials for some kind of dowel construction. Nothing to stop you from drilling new holes for a truly custom project.
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27124 BALL, 1" DIA | |
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27122 BALL, 1-1/2" DIA | |
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27120 BALL, 2" DIA | |
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27126 BALL, 3/4" DIA |
Optical grade unsilvered glass prism from Uncle's WWII tank periscopes. This one is 2-1/8" on the hypotenuse, 5-3/4" long, and 1-1/2" on each leg. They may come with small non-interfering chips or surface scratches. Great for classroom experiments or for art projects. These are a true surplus find and they will not last forever so get yours today!
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3538 MINI-MONSTER PRISM |
Polished glass equilateral prisms. Equilateral because each edge of the end is the same length, 32mm. Thus, as all you geometry students know, each of the angles is also the same, 60 degrees. These are school grade and are fine for decorative and demonstration. They do a nice job of diffracting light to produce a nice rainbow-like spectrum, but are definitely not up to instrumentation standards. The missing dimension, length, is shown below.
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31801 PRISM, 2" | |
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31798 PRISM, 4" | |
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31799 PRISM, 6" |
Mystery Boxes of stuff like what you see in the catalog. Maybe we had a little left but not enough to continue the listing. Maybe we only got a few as part of an odd lot. Maybe we just lost some, and just found them in our warehouse. You will get items which originally listed for at least $25.00 total in our catalog (or would have, if we had enough). You pick. The "electro-mechanical" box has things like motors, switches, hardware and components that are useful parts but want to be worked into something bigger. The "consumer" box has more ready-to-go type items, and things that don't have as technical a flavor, like bottles, toys, books and giant rubber bands. The fun is in the mystery and surprise. Perfect if you don't know what to give Aunt Maude and Uncle Ned, or if you can't decide how to bring your order up to the minimum. Every couple of months the contents will keep changing, so even if you have gotten a box before, feel free to order again! (Please note: Ordering multiple boxes at the same time will result in duplicate items.)
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23610 CONSUMER SURPRISE BOX |
Porcelain mortars and pestles. Great heavy duty mortars, with sides that are easily 5/16" thick on the smaller ones, and up to 1/2" on the larger. The mortars are glazed outside, but rough inside, the better to grind, and have a pouring lip. The business ends of the pestles are unglazed, while the shafts are glazed. Very functional, very good looking!! So grind your own spices or lab concoctions as you prefer. You get a mortar and pestle as a single order.
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88314 MORT & PEST, 130ML | 4" OD x 1-3/4" | 4-3/4" | |
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88909 MORT & PEST, 600ML | 6-1/2" OD x 2-15/16" | 6-3/16" |
There is an entire class of transformers that surplus dealers call "AC Adapters." What we really mean is transformers that plug directly into the wall (primary voltage 110 VAC), and via a cord and/or plug provide various levels of output current at variou s voltages. It is a rare buyer of surplus that gets the plug configuration he/she wants, and many get snipped off (plugs that is). They are handy power supplies, battery charging units, substitutes for batteries in toys and games, or for providing safe il lumination to models and displays. Be sure to note whether the output is AC or DC (Direct Current, like a battery) and whether it can provide enough current for your application. Unless otherwise noted, all are suitable for indoor use only. Stick with us and you'll get the hang of adapting to AC...and at much lower prices than your friendly appliance/game/computer/calculator shop asks. Unless otherwise noted, all adapters are for 115 volt AC primaries, and all have about 6 ft. cords. (MA=Milliamp) (A=Ampere) (VDC= Volts DC) (VAC= Volts AC).
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41396 ADAPTER, 12VDC/1.2A | 5.5mm Female | Pos Center 6' Cord | |
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38789 ADAPTER, 12VDC/100MA | No Plug | (2) Screw Terminals | |
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40812 ADAPTER, 12VDC/2A | 5.5mm Female | Low Profile. Switching Type. 6ft Cord | |
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40943 ADAPTER, 12VDC/500MA | 1/8" Mini Plug Pos. Tip | 6' Cord | |
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40924 ADAPTER, 12VDC/800MA | Ring Terminals | 6' Cord | |
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41392 ADAPTER, 13.5VDC/1A | No Plug | 5' Cord | |
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27671 ADAPTER, 18VAC/100mA | None | ||
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40566 ADAPTER, 33VAC/320MA | 5.5mm Female | 6ft Cord | |
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21836 ADAPTER, 4VDC/200mA | 2 Prong Female | mislabeled 1.2v | |
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30670 ADAPTER, 5.5VDC/1.5A | None | None | |
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30844 ADAPTER, 5VDC/160mA | 3/32" Male Pos Tip | 2.5mm | |
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6463 ADAPTER, 6.5VAC/350mA | 5mm | Female | |
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35650 ADAPTER, 6VDC/1A | 5.5mm Female Pos Tip | 6" Cord | |
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31660 ADAPTER, 6VDC/300MA | 5.5mm | Female, 6ft Cord, Pos. Tip | |
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35289 ADAPTER, 6VDC/800mA | 5.5mm Pos Tip | 6ft Cord | |
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40492 ADAPTER, 7 VDC/500MA | 3.5mm Female | Positive Center | |
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38963 ADAPTER, 7.5 VDC/400MA | 5.5mm Female | 6' Cord | |
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36512 ADAPTER, 7.5VDC/500MA | 3.5mm Female | Positive Tip | |
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21676 ADAPTER, 7.9VDC/50mA | 3.5mm | Male Pos Tip | |
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30838 ADAPTER, 7VAC/1A | Screw Posts | Cord w/Lugs & Spade Conn. | |
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35654 ADAPTER, 9VDC/1A | None | 12" Cord | |
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41295 ADAPTER, 9VDC/600MA | 5.5mm Female R.A. | 6' Cord Pos Tip |
We have obtained a large number of real natural corks, mostly surplus with a few fill-ins bought commercially. They range across the popular sizes used in science labs to seal vessels (drill your own holes for glass tubing, etc) and to use as floats. Or just use them to seal bottles that don't have closures or cry out for a decorative seal.
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92688 CORK #0 | 3/8" | 9/32" | Details | |
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88746 CORK, #00 | 5/16" | 7/32" | Details | |
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92718 CORK, #1 | 7/16" | 5/16" | Details | |
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89230 CORK, #10 | 1" | 3/4" | Details | |
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89232 CORK, #16 | 1-3/8" | 1-1/16" | Details | |
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1711 CORK, #2 | 1/2" | 7/16 | Details | |
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89234 CORK, #20 | 1-5/8 | 1-5/16" | Details | |
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88748 CORK, #3 | 9/16" | 7/16" | Details | |
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23594 CORK, #5 | 11/16" | 9/16" | Details |
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