Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Posted by
WAnliker@a...
on 1999-12-04 07:09:12 UTC
In a message dated 12/4/99 1:07:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, MIADsgns@...
writes:
<< a direct source since I have run out of 35 mm containers. >>
I have found that many of the drug stores that have there own Kodak
processing machines will after a nice PLEASE save film containers for me, got
over 200 in a week. Just be sure to follow up and collect frequently so they
will keep saving.
I use them for small parts storage, and prefer the translucent white ones.
Is this a home built molder? If so would you please post more details on it.
bill
writes:
<< a direct source since I have run out of 35 mm containers. >>
I have found that many of the drug stores that have there own Kodak
processing machines will after a nice PLEASE save film containers for me, got
over 200 in a week. Just be sure to follow up and collect frequently so they
will keep saving.
I use them for small parts storage, and prefer the translucent white ones.
Is this a home built molder? If so would you please post more details on it.
bill
Discussion Thread
MIADsgns@a...
1999-12-04 01:07:18 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Charles Hopkins
1999-12-04 06:46:49 UTC
RE: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
WAnliker@a...
1999-12-04 07:09:12 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Paul Devey
1999-12-04 08:20:49 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
MIADsgns@x...
1999-12-05 17:28:29 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Dan Mauch
1999-12-06 06:16:05 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding