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Subject: RE: Ink for paper recording system...
From: "Kareem Lanier" system98765@.............
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 13:59:35 -0700


What would you call that size that is used to go onto the stylus?  

 

I will send a photo showing the current pen and tubing setup. Are we allowed
to email embedded images in a message or just a link?

 

Kareem

 

From: psnlist-request@.............. [mailto:psnlist-request@...............
On Behalf Of Gary Lindgren
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 1:45 PM
To: psnlist@..............
Subject: RE: Ink for paper recording system...

 

George,

SmallParts.com has very small tubing. See

http://www.smallparts.com/tygon-r3603-laboratory-tubing-clear/dp/B003TJ9YGK/
ref=sr_1_2?sr=1-2

&qid=1312403828&filterBy.brandtextbin=Tygon  (be sure to get full URL) they
have down to 1/32" ID, so that should be good. SmallParts.com is a very good
company.

Gary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: psnlist-request@.............. [mailto:psnlist-request@...............
On Behalf Of George Bush
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:18 AM
To: psnlist@..............
Subject: RE: Ink for paper recording system...

 

Thanks Jack-

I have shrink tubing that is small enough (I use it on my HO model RR), and
I have small wire with removable         tubing-type of insulation, some of
it Teflon, but the problem is that it needs to be both small and very
flexible, so I am still looking.

But thanks for your response- George

At 10:45 AM 8/2/2011, you wrote:

Not sure how well this will work for ink, but I have used small-diameter
heat-shrink tubing that I have shrunk as tubing.  PVC probably wouldn't work
so well but is cheap and available at Radio Shack.  Other types would work
better (polyolefin, Teflon).  
 
You can also get wire sleeving in Teflon in various gauges.
 
http://www.amazon.com/Zeus-Teflon-Gauge-Length-Spool/dp/B000FMYXT2/ref=dp_cp
_ob_indust_title_4 
 
 
 

George

What would you call that size that is used to go onto the stylus? =  

 

I will send a photo showing the current pen and tubing setup. Are we = allowed to email embedded images in a message or just a = link?

 

Kareem

 

From:= = psnlist-request@.............. [mailto:psnlist-request@............... = On Behalf Of Gary Lindgren
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, = 2011 1:45 PM
To: psnlist@..............
Subject: RE: = Ink for paper recording system...

 

George,

SmallParts.com has very small tubing. See

http://www.smallparts.com/tygon-r3603-laboratory-tubing-c= lear/dp/B003TJ9YGK/ref=3Dsr_1_2?sr=3D1-2&qid=3D1312403828&filterB= y.brandtextbin=3DTygon  (be sure to get full URL) they have = down to 1/32" ID, so that should be good. SmallParts.com is a very = good company.

Gary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From:= = psnlist-request@.............. [mailto:psnlist-request@............... = On Behalf Of George Bush
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, = 2011 9:18 AM
To: psnlist@..............
Subject: RE: = Ink for paper recording system...

 

Thanks Jack-

I have shrink tubing = that is small enough (I use it on my HO model RR), and I have small wire = with removable         = tubing-type of insulation, some of it Teflon, but the problem is that it = needs to be both small and very flexible, so I am still = looking.

But thanks for your response- George

At 10:45 AM = 8/2/2011, you wrote:

Not sure how well this will work = for ink, but I have used small-diameter heat-shrink tubing that I have = shrunk as tubing.  PVC probably wouldn't work so well but is cheap = and available at Radio Shack.  Other types would work better = (polyolefin, Teflon). 
 
You can also get wire sleeving = in Teflon in various gauges.
 
http://www.amazon.com/Zeus-Teflon-Gauge-= Length-Spool/dp/B000FMYXT2/ref=3Ddp_cp_ob_indust_title_4 =
 
 
 

George

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