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Re: M-9's are cute....





No, the university is just a bit primitive.  I'll offer to buy some of
these for those who can't find them, and ship at cost.

ron


On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Guy Lynn wrote:

> 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.)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
>