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Jim

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Work Shop Talk - Salvaging Useful Parts from Printers
« on: June 05, 2019, 05:34:13 pm »
There's a lot of handy things to salvage from inside the common printer -


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Too right Jim, I never throw 'owt away.
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Too right Jim, I never throw 'owt away.

You never know do you Pete what you'll need and its always a great day when you have just that part that you need.
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Hi Jim
I totally agree there is a lot of great stuff in machines like that, my last job was a photo copier/printer tech for a Wollongong company (many years) and a guy use to get parts for robots he was building (stepper motors, shafts, solenoids etc)
One mans trash is another mans treasure.
Gary