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  • Scottb
    Trusted Tech

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    250+ Posts
    • Apr 2013
    • 306

    #16
    Re: Strechy feed tires

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    +1 on this.. that chit was amazing .. worked wonders of transport roller as well. Ames (now defunk) had GREAT supplies and some of their tools were really good also.. Still have my Ames snap ring pliers!

    although I had one lady in an office that begged for the Lacquer Thinner.. she loved the smell and it pissed off her co-workers so I gave her a small bottle and would refill it when needed... got a GREAT coffee mug for Xmas!

    I had a lady ask once if I could put some alcohol on a rag and leave it in her trash can on my way out the door...I had no plans on getting to know her better so I gave my alcohol bottle a good squeeze into a rag and promptly thru it away on my way out the door...

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    • sandmanmac
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      2,500+ Posts
      • Feb 2009
      • 3981

      #17
      Re: Strechy feed tires

      Originally posted by slimslob
      We used to get a product called rubber rejuvenator from Ames/WestCoast Platen supply. Intended for typewriter platens but worked nicely on copier rollers as well. Plain old lacquer thinner from a local painting supply also worked.
      I used to use that stuff too, but been using this for several years now. I think it's basically the same (sure smells like it anyway )

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