On Saturday 29 November 2003 01:50 am, Jerry Barton wrote: > On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 15:14:29 +0000 > > Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > What are you playing around for? I finished that job almost a > > > > year ago! <g> Which reminds me - what could I do with an > > > > external Ditto tape drive that takes tapes that only Iomega made, > > > > and only for a short time? Someone must be able to think of > > > > something??? > > > > > > > > Anne > > > > > > if It were the internal model, the cable makes a great extension > > > for the floppy cable when you need to mount a floppy up high in a > > > tower case.... > > > > But it's not. Gotta try harder - > > > > Anne > > Disassemble. Remove motor. Attach 12 volt "wall wart" dc power supply > from that old atari 2600 game console (you know you have one.... ) to > it. Attach the pinch roller from tape drive (using a dremel if the > hole's too small or super glue if it's too big) to the motor. Drill > small hole near outside edge of pinch roller. Bend a fairly stiff wire > (a guitar string works well) into a long L > > |_________________________________ > > slide short end through pinch roller. Disassemble a bic ballpoint pen > taking the ink tube and roller point out but leaving on the black > plastic piece that holds it. trim to fit length of guitar string - 1/4 > inch or so. Get out the duct tape and tape it to the motor with the > wire running through the pen (another pen, cut and melted/molded to > shape may be needed for a bracket or pieces parts of the tape drive can > come in very handy.) Voila... homebrew tattoo gun. :-)
Some things man is not ment to know ;-) -- The Pen may be mightier than the Sword, But a Glock beats a Bic every time
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