From: zeno (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Aug 26 2005 - 19:56:01 PDT
Freya,
Good going. Since I cannot see it, I cannot advise, but it should be
possible to either convert it to your use or get valuable parts from
it. Good luck on the projects.
Zeno
>--- zeno <email suppressed> wrote:
>
>> Freya,
>>
>> better to have it and unload it later if it doesn't
>> work out, than to
>> pass it up and regret it. btw. I have heard of
>
>I did grab it. I dismantled it and have most of it now
>ready for re-assembly. You are right, it's not like
>I'm going to see one again, I bet it cost photography
>services thousands of pounds when they bought it and
>clearly they seem to have done away with the whole
>department, as I can't imagine they have bought a new
>contact printer and minilab! (I left the minilab of
>course! Plumbing is just too much! lol)
>
>> someone making
>> contact prints with just a synchronizer and a light
>> source. Finding
>> retrofittable wheely thingies with sprockets on them
>> is not exactly
>> sprocket science, and how often does someone get to
>
>I might be able to use one off my old viewer editor
>here, I'll have to look at it.
>
>> say a sentence
>> like that? I never hesitate when it comes to free
>> junk, but them I
>> have a big truck and acres of barns......
>
>acres of barnes sounds good. I just realised that I
>have something I wanted to try in 35mm, and it will
>help with that and I expect I can easily get the bits
>for 35mm sprocket holes.
>
>love
>
>Freya
>
>
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