Yes, someone finally mentioned it!there's a save cart feature
Yes, someone finally mentioned it!there's a save cart feature
Saved. Thanks for the reminder on that. I've used that feature before, but I hadn't yet on this round of parts. I feel better already.I've lost a large tayda cart that I was procrasticating on ordering before, just checked one day and my cart was empty--that's when I learned there's a save cart feature, which I use now to prevent it.
I have serious micrometer envy....Have you tried the Tayda ones recently? I think maybe they were floppy a few years ago and got better. I’ve only been doing this since 2023 and they’ve been consistent over that time.
I just spot checked a handful of tayda ones and some floppy ones I got at an estate sale. Legs on the floppers are around .014” the tayda ones are all around .019”
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It's a cool one! I usually tend to reach for the manual/ analog ones, but I thought it made sense to dig that one out for the photo op.I have serious micrometer envy....
I keep a very detailed spreadsheet of my entire parts inventory complete with formulas and alerts that flag anything running low.
it REALLY sucks to have to order $3 in parts from Tayda and have $10 in shipping
Sounds like a good system too. My system could be the fact I like owning 10,000 things. Other than grains of rice.I simplified my system at some point - I don't keep any inventory of what I have, and I no longer check stock before I order.
Every time I get boards, I order all the parts for that set of boards. That's pretty much the whole system. Cheap generic stuff I round up and get extras, pricier or specialty stuff, I order exactly what's needed. If I "steal" a specialty part for a repair or a perfboard or something, I write it down and add it to the next order.
Excel does two things for me: It gets me to a consolidated buy list for the batch I'm working on, and it totals the parts cost for each pedal, which I can look at if I want to sell something.
It does suck.
I've played the game of starting a new batch to justify that $3 in parts, but now I just face the mistake and pay the piper when that happens.
I did exactly that on my last PPCB order. Placed the order for a set of boards, and realized the next day I forgot to order some specialty transistor Robert stocks in the component section because they're not available from the standard places. I was ready to cough up the extra 5 bucks for my mistake, but Robert caught the two orders and combined them for me. Not gonna get that kind of customer service from Mouser!
so you get an endless accumulation of cheap parts that you never look at again?Every time I get boards, I order all the parts for that set of boards. That's pretty much the whole system. Cheap generic stuff I round up and get extras
Exactly!so you get an endless accumulation of cheap parts that you never look at again?
Thoughts and prayers.
wait, you remember to order every part?Even after triple checking, I check again when I see that.
Never.wait, you remember to order every part?