centralsweeper63
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Ah yeah, sounds good. A Vacuflo 760 or 960 would be pretty sweet.
I will have over 200 vacuums in that garage. I won't need a central vac.Ah yeah, sounds good. A Vacuflo 760 or 960 would be pretty sweet.
That is what the 16 gallon Rigid shop vac is for.Oh, okay. I thought it might be good to have for sucking up dirt from within machines. I find a big bin that is bagless very, very helpful.
Thanks again for the compliments, Paul! Actually, I took up Printing as a hobby before it became a career. I had been laid off from the first Printing company I had worked at, and was working at Galion Iron Works, a company that built road graders, cranes, and rollers at the time I started the Printing hobby, thinking that I would be working there the rest of my life, and if I couldn't work in Printing I could pursue it as a hobby. Ended up being laid off from there after 6 years in 1981, on the day before Lena and I got married. It was about 5 years later that I got back into Printing and made a career out of it.You're most welcome, Jeff!
A career that becomes a hobby sounds awesome!
My churches had United/Lifetouch pictorial directories made but only with the glossy heavier-weight paper covers; the leatherette covers would be great to have for anniversary editions!
Thanks for the photos of you at the Heidelberg press and of your C & P handled press—how cool!
And thank God for back doors—good for you!![]()