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I hate it when this happens - my "wonderful, full service, we'll do anything
to keep you happy" ISP moved my web site just after I posted a note reminding folks that I had all this cool stuff, like faceplates and vacuum chucks. Then they gave it a screwy URL that no one in their right mind could ever remember. So, I decided to quit being a totally cheap SOB and register my name and be done with it. So, you can now find my site at www.wbnoble.com. Of course the next problem is that when they moved the site I lost the ability to update it - but at least you can find it now if you want inexpensive faceplates or vacuum pumps. And since I can't update the site, here are vac pumps that are not shown: 1. 3 phase, 220V, 3/4 HP GAST oilless vane pump for $95 (this is a real steal if you can make yourself a static inverter to go with it - I can provide a url to a site with instructions) 2. GAST 1/4 HP oilless vane pumps --- I have 3 of these for $125 to $145, 220V, 3. Mitsubisi 1/3 hp oilless vane pump - really nice quite pump, less flow than the gast, but very very quite - 110V, $85 photos and details on request - or maybe if I decide to be even more extravagant, I'll get some web space somewhere else and actually get the photos on my site. So, please browse around, and if you hate the look and feel, feel free to tell me about it, but I won't be fixing anything for a few days at least. -- Bill to Email me, repair this address and use it: william_ b_ noble at msn dot com |
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