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783
... With only one display face ... Star catalogs and a ... A quick search at Addall.com (the used section) shows numerous copies from $5 (Oak Knoll) to almost...
parallel_imp
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Oct 1, 2006
4:36 pm
784
I am in search of the 2 support arms that you attach to the Linotype that ramp down the magazine and support it so you can remove it for a Model 31. I have a...
Warren Gailbreath, Jr.
swfinishing
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Oct 1, 2006
9:58 pm
785
Warren, The magazine supporting arms on a Model 31 are attached to the machine, and are never taken off. Older machines had removable arms. Ray Ballash ... ...
raballash
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Oct 2, 2006
1:06 am
786
Mr. Ballash, Thank you for that information. On the Model 31 I have, there is a similarity with the Model 14 I saw that made me think they were the same. Both...
Warren Gailbreath, Jr.
swfinishing
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Oct 2, 2006
1:35 am
787
Well, I am new to this group and have been looking around this site some for the last week or so. I did see Dave Seat posts sometimes and that is a good...
Eric
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Oct 2, 2006
2:41 am
788
Warren, the Model 31 has built in arms, they are usually NOT removed. Look on each side of the magazine in the front and if there are levers (arms) that fold...
Dave Seat
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Oct 2, 2006
9:42 am
789
I have a Model L Ludlow which the English Ludlow factory rebuilt a number of years ago and upgraded the electrics to those in the Model M. Every now and then I...
Andrew Dolinski
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Oct 2, 2006
11:37 am
790
Sounds like there may be a little rust or dirt on the magnet poles. That keeps them from seating as they should and causes the buzzing. There's also a...
chazman printer
schwanz72000
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Oct 2, 2006
1:09 pm
791
Those automatic magazine locks are a Lino feature I really don't care for. You've never really lived until you have the treat of dumping a whole magazine full...
chazman printer
schwanz72000
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Oct 3, 2006
2:00 pm
792
Hi Chuck, Your local gas supplier should be able to make quick work out of change-over. They unscrew a plug called a "spud" and replace it with one with a ...
Halton
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Oct 3, 2006
4:46 pm
793
Dear Intertype Group, I apologize for the misleading statement I made about my Model 31 being the same as my Model 14 when it comes to magazine removal. As Mr....
Warren Gailbreath, Jr.
swfinishing
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Oct 3, 2006
5:06 pm
794
Warren, For converting from natural gas to propane, I would go to a RV center and ask them, as RVs and trailers all use bottled gas. As far as throwing away...
raballash
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Oct 4, 2006
3:13 am
795
Ahhh yes, seems I'm just beggining to live. Though i didn't personally hit the "jackpot" I was standing there. Spectacular! But then extracting the mat's from...
Michael Babcock
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Oct 4, 2006
2:39 pm
796
The beauty of those mats rolling out is that there isn't a damned thing you can do about it except watch in horror, and then despite your best efforts to pick...
chazman printer
schwanz72000
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Oct 4, 2006
5:18 pm
797
THE BEAUTY ABOUT INTERTYPE MAGAZINES IS THEY WILL NOT SPILL LIKE LINOTYPES - GET AN INTERTYPE Don K. Black Linecasating Service Ltd. 120 Midwest Rd. Unit 5 ...
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ludlowblack
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Oct 4, 2006
6:03 pm
798
Intertype . . . the real slugcaster's machine . . . Speed A Linotype with an Intertype nameplate is okay too....
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speedgray
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Oct 4, 2006
7:29 pm
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Mr. Don Black's flaming message about getting Intertype instead of Linotype is duly noted. However Mr. Black should also keep in mind that Intertypes beat...
chazman printer
schwanz72000
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Oct 4, 2006
7:34 pm
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... In case you and Don didn't notice it, that's what they had at the Great Northern swap meet: a Linotype with an Intertype nameplate taped over it. --Ph. D....
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Oct 4, 2006
10:17 pm
801
Oh yeah, I noticed about the Linotype/Intertype hybrid..........there were those whose names I'll never reveal, that thought this whole scene was the epitome...
chazman printer
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Oct 5, 2006
2:31 am
802
I just can't pass by this business of gas installers talking about how the natural gas/propane changeover is "pretty dangerous" etc. Sadly, our world is...
chazman printer
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Oct 5, 2006
2:41 am
803
By golly Speed, you're right on .........."an Intertype is a real slugcaster's machine." A perfect analogy!!!!!!!!!! But when you want to do real work, such...
chazman printer
schwanz72000
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Oct 5, 2006
2:46 am
804
I have a set of removable arms for the later Model 8 or 14 if anybody is interested....
fred myers
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Oct 5, 2006
12:17 pm
805
Michael J Babcock, excercising artistic vision with a Linotype, points up a small problem........ "keeping a nice paperweight of mats and spaceband all nicely...
Michael W Seitz
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Oct 5, 2006
2:02 pm
806
Yeah, ignorance. I admit to having plenty of that regarding these machines. This was more an issue of losing track of where I was in the series of operations....
Michael Babcock
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Oct 5, 2006
2:50 pm
807
The Model L Ludlow I recently picked up, was connected to gas originally, do to a lack of gas being close by, I hooked it up to propane. I went to the local...
suntidem
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Oct 5, 2006
2:56 pm
808
It is a slow process. The mats, usually, have to be carefully prised out one by one from the mess. I have [touch wood] not had many squirts; but from the ones...
Geoffrey D Dean
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Oct 5, 2006
3:00 pm
809
I set my first lines on a lino in May 1956. Over the intervening years I've seen a squirt or two in composing rooms and cleaning is really quite simple. Drop...
Halton
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Oct 5, 2006
4:05 pm
810
All, Added some pics of the (messy) shop to photo albums and a couple shots of the squirt. enjoy. mjb...
Michael Babcock
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Oct 5, 2006
4:47 pm
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Oh my goodness. I have no experience with squirts yet and I don't want to sound critical,but I would not call that a squirt,I would call that an eruption! I...
Warren Gailbreath, Jr.
swfinishing
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Oct 5, 2006
5:02 pm
812
You can tell the pump was travelling freely. . . Breaking the mass apart takes a bit of work as mentioned so as not to damage anything. I like Joe's solution...
Michael Babcock
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Oct 5, 2006
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