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10 July 2012

Re: [DIY] Sander

 

Now u tell me. Kidding. Well I was reminded of those ink refiller stores, which we do have local. I just got a new HP all in one and waited long b4 I bothered but I needed the copier and eprinter capacity. I just remember hearing a story about how these software, hardware, printer, people work together for kickbacks Im sure.


--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Jerry Gmail" <jhnidy@...> wrote:
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> Printer ink does not have to be expensive. I know that they make Epson
> clone ink - that is why I only buy Epson printers but I am told that they
> clone everybody now. Check the net or eBay before you buy more ink.
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> Google Jer
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> Woodhaven, Mi
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> From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of Jan Flood
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 7:46 AM
> To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [DIY] Sander
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> I use a palm sander - not an orbital. It's belongs to DH, I just
> appropriated it as it's easy to use. We do have some of the pre-cut
> packages which are easy to put on, but I think the only difference is that
> the are cut to fit in the slots without doing anything else. I either cut
> my own from sheets or DH has a roll of something he got from someplace that
> is just the right width and works good. I use it to polish porcelain
> pieces. I thought the rockwell oscillating tool would work good but it goes
> so fast it grabs the piece out of my hand and throws it across the patio :)
> Yeah, I could buy a new printer with what I spend on ink each time I have to
> buy it.
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> On Jul 8, 2012, at 6:44 PM, Tori wrote:
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> Hubby just got a craftsman orbital palm. By your notes,its seems that it may
> not be the worst, but may eat up some grain.
> The problem here, and let me know it Im over reacting is that I now see it
> comes with "special" little packages ($3ea) of paperdiscs. I wanted to save
> some time to "get things done" but I dont want to fatten the wallet of some
> great inventor for their ancillary "super duper idea" just so I can have
> more convenience. He brought home 6 packages at $3 each. Thats just not
> sustainable. Meanwhile I have old fashioned sheets sitting in the garage for
> years with nothing to do. Is it worth it? I was sure it would be but the
> "extras" remind me of buying a printer, and then your slave to whatever
> price they want to inflate the ink to be. The "golden parachute" profit is
> in the ink.
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