Hamfest time again
Saturday, 3. May 2008, 02:28:50
I didn't really need anything ham-related, but the hamfest is as much a social gathering as anything. It's sometimes the only time you get to see people face to face that you may talk to frequently and you never know what you're going to find, anyway. As is often the case, I spent more on food than I did on other things. I had a cheeseburger and a cup of coffee for $6 and later on a bowl of apple crisp for $4. Admission was $10. I bought a selection of 7 good quality hand tools out of box with an assortment of mostly cheap junk for $1 each:
1/4" x 6" Master Mechanic flat-blade screwdriver
6" Proto adjustable wrench
7/16" Proto 12 point combination wrench
13 mm S-K 12 point combination wrench
21 mm S-K 12 point combination wrench
12 mm Craftsman 12 point combination wrench
19 & 17 mm Craftsman double open end wrench
Hard to pass up good tools for cheap. I also grabbed a 12V fluorescent work lamp that needs the cigarette lighter plug on the cord fixed and a Yaesu belt clip out of a freebie box.
Important things I've learned to bring with you to the hamfest are:
Comfortable shoes
A good-sized backpack
Cash - preferrably a variety of denominations
A 2-meter HT to keep in touch with your friends and in case one of you finds what someone else is looking for
Extra clothes, including rain gear and warmer/cooler clothes than the ones you're wearing
A wide-brimmed hat to keep the sun off
I hope the weather is better tomorrow. I'll have to jot down the number of the battery in the bike computer that was on the Trek MTB when I got it - I saw a vendor that had a very good assortment of button batteries and I haven't been able to find one that fits it yet. Late in the event is also a good time to score deals, because sellers are much more motivated to sell stuff so they don't have to drag it home with them.
Fun times. The Fall edition of the hamfest is in October.