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Re: M-9's are cute....
Dear Mike,
Maybe Ron is a lot like Dan Brown. He just bought up the entire supply of the
drafting bags when the company that made them went out of business due to rampant
growth of Auto-CAD. ;-)
Yours,
Guy Lynn
M19SOORKB@prodigy.net wrote:
> More than that, we use CAD devices in our engineering "drafting" room, so I'm
> curious how Ron got a cave-man device in "today's" drafting supply store???
>
> Mike
>
> ----------
> > Ron,
> >
> > I want to hear more about how you use a "drafting pad" on or in drive with the
> > belt of your car. How do you affix it to the drive ass'y...what is it
> > affixed to? Does it increas the life of the belt or wear off the vulcanized
> > rubber to the cord? My M19 has a steel Sou. Ry. type box cab with alot of
> > weight and wind resistance. Maximizing lost drive energy without compromising
> > the life span of the car and parts is a must for me.
> >
> > Kevin Page
> >
> > Ron Zammit wrote:
> >
> > > I do use the "drafting
> > > pad" on the belt, so it squealed a lot but got going and kept up with the
> > > Onans. (The pad you buy at a drafting supply shop, or campus bookstore ;)
> > > and is normally used to wipe off drawings - it is ground up eraser inside.
> > > This is what is slipping not the belt. It allows your belt to be run with
> > > less tension also.)
> >
> >
> >