Douglas P. Theall
28-Jan-2001, 15:37
Hi Again, In the process of trying to come up with spacers for processing multiple 4x5 she ets in a unicolor drum I wanted to pass along what I found. The easiest and che apest solution was: I took a new wooden paint stirrer I got for free at the pai nt store and cut it in half. I then soaked the halves in hot water for about a half hour. I then cut it to fit the drum and left them in to dry. When dry the y slipped right in place. By the way I used an exacto knife to cut with. Total time was about 5 minutes not counting soaking and drying.
Thought I had a good one there but: Next I stopped at the automotive parts stor e and got a free putty knife. One of those plastic ones. You got it. Cut in h alf and cut to fit it was a perfect solution. It snaps into place like it was m ade for it. Took me 10 with the exacto knife.
I found these to be a little bit better than the eraser idea that seemed to work but I didn't want to buy the eraser to try it.
Good luck and let me know if these fixes work well for you. Doug
Thought I had a good one there but: Next I stopped at the automotive parts stor e and got a free putty knife. One of those plastic ones. You got it. Cut in h alf and cut to fit it was a perfect solution. It snaps into place like it was m ade for it. Took me 10 with the exacto knife.
I found these to be a little bit better than the eraser idea that seemed to work but I didn't want to buy the eraser to try it.
Good luck and let me know if these fixes work well for you. Doug