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Re: [ATM] Suction cups



Hey Guy, Vladimir, Bob and Ken,

I may have stated the situation wrongly about my pics being held up. I'll keep this comment brief. I knew or
thought I knew exactly why it happened as I received an auto personal message from the ATM list server. It
pertained to the messages size and the size limits (40k) set for messages. I totally agree with this. I certainly didn't

mean to imply I was being censored. I did resize the images before sending them and thought they were small
enough. I agree with the statement that I should have posted a URL instead. But I guess I'm so used to sending my friend
pics that it didn't enter my thoughts. So here's the URL.
http://sover.net/~usc/pics/cup1.jpg
http://sover.net/~usc/pics/cup2.jpg

Guy, I belong to the Vermont Astronomical Society located in Burlington Vermont.

In conclusion, I apologize to all for the problems. I'll send URLs from now on

Guy Brandenburg wrote:

  Thanks for the information. What club do you belong
  to, and what brand of sunction cup is that?
  Guy



Guy Brandenburg wrote:

> Thanks for the information. What club do you belong
> to, and what brand of sunction cup is that?
> Guy
>
> --- Joseph Johnston <usc@sover.net> wrote:
> > Hey Guy,
> >
> > I sure have and do use a suction cup for my MOT &
> > TOT grinding. Here are some pics of me using it on
> > the 18 inch X 7/8
> > inch thick plate glass mirror I'm working on at our
> > clubs grinding class. Some of the other members have
> > tried using it
> > and they've given it their thumbs up. The box in the
> > back of the pictures is the wooden carrying case I
> > had to build to
> > transport the 30 pounds of glass from the mirror and
> > plate glass tool. When I recharge the worn out grit
> > I just pick the
> > mirror straight up off of the tool, hold it there
> > while I put the grit on and some water. I've NEVER
> > had a problem with
> > the cup letting loose in the air. But watch out when
> > the tool and mirror want to stick. The cup can slip
> > sideways. I
> > apply a little water to the cup before I secure it.
> >
>
> =====
> Guy  BrandenburgWashington, DChttp://home.earthlink.net/~gfbranden/GFB_Home_Page.html
>
>
>
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