I have always bought mine from Digi-Key. Look at the section of their catalog where they have solderless breadboards. Fr. Tom McGahee ---------- > From: Brian Kraut > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: BREADBOARDS > Date: Saturday, June 05, 1999 7:24 PM > > I have been wanting to make my own custom PIC protyping system with > built in power supplies, switches, LEDs, Pots, etc. Does anyone know > where to get the breadboard connectors that have the thru-hole pins on > the back connecting to the breadboard socket? I need these to connect > all the gizmos that will be mounted around the main solderless > breadboard protyping area. I could use SIP sockets or the individual > socket pins by Milmax, but I wanted the real breadboard ones made for > lots of insertions and the thicker wire that is used on solderless > breadboards.