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Re: ATM Cradle Rings and things






Thanks, I'll take a look when I'm back in the office where I have a
T10 connection, not this antique 14.4 line at home.

As for the alum tube -- well, it kind of came 'scrounged' by a friend
in return for a dozen beer!  Irrigation tube is common stuff here in
the dry prairies and usually can be found at agricultural supply
places.  This piece required good washing out inside (lots of dirt and
guck, but was round and straight.  I spent a couple of hours with the
vibrating sander on the outside to get it ready to paint, and if my
garage warms up above freezing anytime soon, it will get painted.
Today is a major snow storm due, its minus 18 Celsius for the high,
minus 25 for the low, and anyone going outside needs their head
examined!  

Catch you later --- Happy Hogmanay!

---Jim

On Wed, 30 Dec 1998 22:34:53 -0600 charleshovatter@acelink.net (Chuck
Hovatter) wrote:

>
>
>Jim Paterson wrote:
>
>>I have ordered the flocked paper material from Protostar (it's in
>the
>>mail!) but suddenly wondered how to apply the stuff.  I can only
>reach
>>about half way down the 50 inch tube, and certainly can't see what
>I'm
>>doing in there, so how to get the paper attached - assuming I go
>with
>>their peel off sticky stuff?
>
>Hi Jim,
>
>Though I have not yet tried this myself, you may find this to be
>helpful:
>
>http://www.integrityonline12.com/jfly/velvproc.html
>
>Now how about giving us all the scoop on the aluminum tubes.   Did
>the tube
>arrive in good condition, how much, delivery time, etc?
>
>Thanks,
>-Chuck

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Jim Paterson
paterson@acs.ucalgary.ca