Llamarama Member May 10, 2010 #1 I've wondered this for a while now, but have yet to figure out what it is. Does anyone know the type of plastic a common white breadboard is made out of? I'm guessing either Nylon or ABS. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks.
I've wondered this for a while now, but have yet to figure out what it is. Does anyone know the type of plastic a common white breadboard is made out of? I'm guessing either Nylon or ABS. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks.
jbeng Member May 10, 2010 #2 Global Specialties indicates theirs are made from "high impact polystyrene". Here's a link...
Llamarama Member May 10, 2010 #4 I forgot about HIPS, but that makes sense Thanks! And you're not wrong Mickster!
Boncuk New Member May 12, 2010 #6 Speakerguy said: It all melts the same..... Click to expand... ... with a slight difference: one stinks more than the other. I'm not bothered about that since I can't smell from birth. Friends used to say: "That's a big handicap", but driving cross country when farmers spray cow p.. over their fields I'm in a favourable position. Boncuk
Speakerguy said: It all melts the same..... Click to expand... ... with a slight difference: one stinks more than the other. I'm not bothered about that since I can't smell from birth. Friends used to say: "That's a big handicap", but driving cross country when farmers spray cow p.. over their fields I'm in a favourable position. Boncuk
Llamarama Member May 13, 2010 #7 Funny you should mention that, I don't have a sense of smell either!