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If you mean the ones like this that I tried on the Aldens:
They did work but not as good as I would have liked. They are too short from the screw hole to the end of the arm. And they are made of a more brittle plastic. I just didn't trust them.
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thanks for posting this idea. I think it would be wonderful idea if I ever get around to making a few new boxes for some of my machines.
Pollyanna wants you to stop playing with your machines and pay attention to her!!!
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Oh Pollyanna gets lots of attention. She is one of the most possessive kitties we've ever had.
As soon as I get some projects finished, if that every happens, I'm going to build a case for my 99K, Rusty. He doesn't have a home yet and I haven't been able to come up with a 3/4 size case. I've got some ideas on what features I want to try to design into it, but until I get to it nothings on paper.
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As soon as I get some projects finished, if that every happens, I'm going to build a case for my 99K, Rusty. He doesn't have a home yet and I haven't been able to come up with a 3/4 size case. I've got some ideas on what features I want to try to design into it, but until I get to it nothings on paper.
Joe
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