Check the going rate on Ebay before determining a price, and bear in mind= that many sizes are of limited value to most people if there is a mixed lot. I'd be interested in a couple of dozen 0.8mm (#67, .0315") at a buck = apiece. On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 13:19:33 +0100, you wrote: >Hi. >Next week I plan to make a visit to an auction where >all inventory of a large PCB factory is sold. >I'v seen that they have a number of "Carbide Drills" >in sizes from 0.25 mm up to aprox 6 mm. > >Whould there be any interest from the list members in >these drill bits if I can make a good price on them ? >And if so, what sizes ? > >I'v seen that carbide drill bits are 6-7 USD in single >quantity from Digikey. > >I expect that a level of 1-2 USD is a must to make this >interesting (?). Note that these are *new* bits, not >resharpened as from e.g. "Drill Bit City". > >Comments ? > > > >For information about the auction, se : >http://www.henrybutcher.com/en/auctiondetails.asp?AuctionID=3D2140 > >Click the button "View and Search" to the right. >Enter "Carbide" in the field labeled "or Search for:" and=20 >click "Refresh list". > > >Regards >Jan-Erik S=F6derholm. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.