I was pretty sure there were 2 of these (one for each end)..
Now I'll have to go down and check.. I would take a picture
for you, but I left my camera at work. BTW, my roller was
cracking all to hell when I got it and I had to break the
corner pieces off the case and glue them back on. Is this
typical? Or was some numb-nuts just trying to screw it on
too tight? Also, I'll go for 3 sets of rollers if/when
they are done. (TomW or Callan: any word on repro-ing the
cpo's? I could use 3 of them as well) FWIW, I still plan
on repro-ing the side art, but I haven't been able to get
near a machine that has it for scanning.. Any ideas on the
best way to scan it? I originally thought a digital camera
would work with a lot of editing, but now I'm thinking a
hand scanner might work better.. My flatbed scanner has
raised edges so it would be impossible to get a focused
image :(
Jon
At 03:09 PM 7/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Description "178116-005 #6 x .31" drive stud".
>IF the panel slopes and IF the stud goes in the side
>nearest the player my guess would be that gravity holds
>the roller against the stud and the stud just keeps
>the roller from scraping against the housing.
>
>In the drawing the stud appears to be slotted, like a
>board standoff. My guess is it IS a plastic standoff.
>#6 would be the hole size it fits in to and .31" is probably
>length, but length of WHAT I don't know.
Received on Fri Jul 9 15:38:42 1999
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