An auto- tamper for do it yourself home machinists - Page 2

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TUS172
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#11: Post by TUS172 »

Hey Guys,
Very impressive and innovative. Not to mention cost efficient. Someday perhaps when I relocate to another home (with a larger counter) I will use your ideas for a press of my own... THanks!
Bob C.
(No longer a lever purist!)
LMWDP #012

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Worldman
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#12: Post by Worldman »

Well done and "way" cool.

Len

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JohnPark
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#13: Post by JohnPark »

Richard and I just exchanged emails and I realized that I'd never posted a link to the tamper he inspired me to build and the Make: magazine article he inspired me to write! My deepest apologies.

http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol12/ ... &u1=friend
http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol12/ ... &u1=friend
http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol12/ ... &u1=friend

-John

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espressme (original poster)
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#14: Post by espressme (original poster) »

Hi John,
Thanks for the ego boo and having come up with a better tamper for less work and about the same costs!
You done good!
sincerely
-Richard
richard penney LMWDP #090,

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