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FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules(Price Drop)

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Re: FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules

I can't imagine shipping to Canada would be more than $10-12, considering you could easily fit these in the standard bubble type mailer envelope.
 





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Re: FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules

I can't imagine shipping to Canada would be more than $10-12, considering you could easily fit these in the standard bubble type mailer envelope.

If the buyer wants to have regular run of the mill shipping then sure it would cost $10.38 to ship. It would take a week or more I was told to arrive using this method. May ask the point of this post of yours? Do you live in Canada? Do you wish to purchase a heatsink?
 
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Re: FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules

I will be doing deals on these as well. Prices include shipping to US:

One- $20.00
Two- $35.00
Three- $53.00
Four- $68.00
Five- $85.00
 
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Re: FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules

Look at the post right before mine...
 
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Re: FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules

Look at the post right before mine...

Obviously I saw it. Lol this is my thread after all. And if you look at all my posts within this thread you will see I already quoted him a shipping charge.
 
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Re: FOR SALE: Aluminum Heatsinks for 12mm modules

Okay everyone, going out on a limb here. $13.00 each shipped in the US. Two for $20.00 Shipped!!
 

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Hey. Just a tad concerned about the drill hole on these. It's pretty darn rough. You can actually see the ridges. I have concern that there's not going to be great contact with the modules for heat transfer.

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Hey. Just a tad concerned about the drill hole on these. It's pretty darn rough. You can actually see the ridges. I have concern that there's not going to be great contact with the modules for heat transfer.

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Well I guess you should make yourself acquainted with some thermal grease :/
 
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I have not de burred these at all. I have however tested every one and they are fine. That is nothing a round file wouldn't take care of.
 

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I have not de burred these at all. I have however tested every one and they are fine. That is nothing a round file wouldn't take care of.

Well that's great... I guess I'll go buy a round file, that will cost me more than the price of the heatsink....

If you are selling something, shouldn't it be a finished product?

And to that point, if this is just minor finishing work, why skip it? A round file may not be an exotic tool, but it's one that I don't have.

I don't know - it's not like this was a hundred dollar host, but at the same time, it is something I was hoping to use, and I won't use it now. A rough surface has a very big impact on heat transfer, which is basically THE sole purpose for a heatsink.
 
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