Hi Jay,
The HP 5036s use those too. I was looking for some a couple of years ago
to restore some the 5036s and I went to local supplier and tried to buy
some. They wanted $17.something a piece for them! No that's not a typo,
$17+ /EACH! Needless to say, I didn't buy any. However I later found that
the old IBM PS-2s use them so I started robbing the PS-2s that I found in
the scrap yards. I also found that the HUGE local surplus store (Skycraft)
has them in stock. So start robbing those PS-2s OR let me know how many you
need and what size* and I'll see if Skycraft still has some.
*Oops, scratch the size. I have a 2648 open, I can get one from there and
try to match it up.
Joe
PS I still have that 2648 for you. I need to figure out how to pack and
ship it. That's going t be especially tricky since one or two of the CRT
mounts are already broken!
At 03:45 PM 4/13/05 -0500, you wrote:
I'm not sure what these things are called... but I
need some. I'm calling
them plastic "push rivets", where a plastic plunger pushes through a collar
with 3 or 4 plastic legs. These legs break off.
All the ones I've seen so far are a pretty common size. However, the ones I
need two of at the moment are slightly smaller than that. Specifically,
these are the two plastic push rivets from an HP 264X terminal that hold the
metal cover over the CRT.
Anyone ever find a source for these? Both my local electronics places came
up empty.
Regards,
Jay West