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7th February 2007, 07:11 PM
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| | Guest | 'expert' mechanics " . . .(harmon) is a retired engineer, and an all around nice
guy, . . ."
- harmon.
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dave
On Feb 7, 4:02 pm, "Robert Harmon" <r_h_har...@Zm> wrote:
> No 'bubs' here, just klutz's from the tenor of responses to my original
> post. I suppose I should have added a caveat that those who are incapable of
> walking & chewing gum at the same time shouldn't go beyond air pressure,
> positive & negative, to clean their machines. For those able to tie their
> own shoe laces go ahead & clean as deeply as you feel comfortable with (it
> aint brain surgery folks!).
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> > Now be nice, Dave. Dr. Harmon hasn't called anyone "bub" in quite a
> > while. | |
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8th February 2007, 11:27 AM
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| | Guest | 'expert' mechanics On Feb 7, 4:02 pm, "Robert Harmon" <r_h_har...@Zm> wrote:
> No 'bubs' here, just klutz's from the tenor of responses to my original
> post. I suppose I should have added a caveat that those who are incapable of
> walking & chewing gum at the same time shouldn't go beyond air pressure,
> positive & negative, to clean their machines. For those able to tie their
> own shoe laces go ahead & clean as deeply as you feel comfortable with (it
> aint brain surgery folks!).
Oh, I quite agree, Robert. Anyone who cannot unscrew and rescrew a
burr carrier without stripping the threads shouldn't be allowed near
hot water, let alone steam.
OTOH, if you really ARE that much of a klutz, daveb will probably
undertake to clean your grinder for you for a modest fee. | |
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8th February 2007, 12:46 PM
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| | Guest | 'expert' mechanics On Feb 8, 11:27 am, "Omni...@" <Omni...@> wrote:
> On Feb 7, 4:02 pm, "Robert Harmon" <r_h_har...@Zm> wrote:
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> > No 'bubs' here, just klutz's from the tenor of responses to my original
> > post. I suppose I should have added a caveat that those who are incapable of
> > walking & chewing gum at the same time shouldn't go beyond air pressure,
> > positive & negative, to clean their machines. For those able to tie their
> > own shoe laces go ahead & clean as deeply as you feel comfortable with (it
> > aint brain surgery folks!).
>
> Oh, I quite agree, Robert. Anyone who cannot unscrew and rescrew a
> burr carrier without stripping the threads shouldn't be allowed near
> hot water, let alone steam.
>
> OTOH, if you really ARE that much of a klutz, daveb will probably
> undertake to clean your grinder for you for a modest fee.
nope. I don't take in grinders for cleaning, sorry. | |
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9th February 2007, 09:11 AM
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| | Guest | 'expert' mechanics On Feb 8, 1:23 pm, "Robert Harmon" <r_h_har...@Zm> wrote:
> Ya just PID 'em, right BUB?
That's right, GEEZ. Of course, the shipping both directions is likely
to cost more than the damned grinder is woth, but... | |
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9th February 2007, 09:18 AM
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| | Guest | 'expert' mechanics On Feb 9, 9:11 am, "Omni...@" <Omni...@> wrote:
> On Feb 8, 1:23 pm, "Robert Harmon" <r_h_har...@Zm> wrote:
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> > Ya just PID 'em, right BUB?
>
> That's right, GEEZ. Of course, the shipping both directions is likely
> to cost more than the damned grinder is woth, but...
wow. where are you gettting your grinders?? | |
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