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    steve, I've sent you an email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Grant View Post
    They are both 3x4 backs
    I managed to bid on one of them before I realised it wasn't 5x4. Luckily I've been outbid!



    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Grant View Post
    There's no real advantage of changing the back unless you really need a Grafloc type for a Roll film holder, also the back of your camera looks good anyway.
    Having re-furbished my back, I don't intend to dump it and I probably would not use a roll film back anyway. I do have a Graflarger cold light source though and I was thinking about that. I would only get a Graflok if I found one cheap.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Smith View Post
    ...sounds like a job for my (work) CNC router tomorrow!...
    I was going to offer to get one cut on the waterjet for you the next time I'm having some thin parts made, but it sounds like you've got access to good toys too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TracyStorer View Post
    I was going to offer to get one cut on the waterjet for you the next time I'm having some thin parts made, but it sounds like you've got access to good toys too.
    Oh yes! I've got the CNC router, an X Y knife cutter and a laser cutter to play with. Add that to our industrial screen printing machines and I have loads of fun toys to play with!

    Water jet sounds good though.



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