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Re: [APML] N2 port in Pentax 67 camera



Hi Philip and Kent:
Thanks to both of you for anwering 2 of my 3 questions. That leaves the
finale: where do you put the stuff to do any good while drilling? Into the
recess that you are going to enlarge, ie, so it surrounds and adheres to the
drill bit, or just in a well around the area to be drilled? I've been
thinking about this drilling myself and have not acted because of the chips
problem.
Bert

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Perkins <philip@astrocruise.com>
To: astro-photo@seds.org <astro-photo@seds.org>
Date: Monday, 17 January, 2000 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] N2 port in Pentax 67 camera


>>What is "Blue Tack," where do you get it, and how do you use it? Sounds
like
>>information that might be of general interest (as well as to me).
Thanks...
>
>Hi Bert
>
>It's a bit like very sticky plasticene used typically for sticking things
>on walls, etc.  Blue Tack is a brand name - not sure what name it's sold
>under in the US.  There is also a white version.  Bostik and Pritt make the
>stuff we buy in the UK.  It works well for catching drill chippings.
>
>--Philip
>Philip Perkins - philip@astrocruise.com
>Wiltshire UK & Luberon France
>Astrocruise - http://www.astrocruise.com
>
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