Re: [Histonet] Microtome Cleaning Company and What to do with Old Metal Blades

2016-10-26 Thread Jessica Riggleman via Histonet
Hello,

I send mine out to IMEB in California. You may be able to sell the blades on 
Ebay.

Thank you,
Jessica



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-Original Message-
From: Michelle Aono [mailto:aono...@auburn.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 10:56 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Microtome Cleaning Company and What to do with Old Metal 
Blades

Can anyone suggest a good company that works on old microtomes?  Ours is not 
broken, it's just in need of some TLC.  Also, what is a reasonable price for 
such work (we have a RJ 2040)?

Also, we have a lot of the old metal blades that you have to sharpen.  Any 
suggestions on how to sell, donate, recycle such items?  Do people even use 
these anymore?  I would hate to have them thrown out.

Thanks!
Michelle (Shelly) Aono
~~~
Research Associate II
107B/124 Greene Hall
Auburn University, Dept of APP
Auburn, AL 36849
(334) 844-5594


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Re: [Histonet] Microtome Cleaning Company and What to do with Old Metal Blades

2016-10-26 Thread Carol G Fields via Histonet
Hi,
I have used Michael Dietrich and his team at Southeast Pathology Instrument 
Servicefor years.  They are the best and the nicest!
Carole

Carole Fields, HT (ASCP)
Lead Histotechnologist, Pathology Laboratory
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital

1680 E. 120th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90059
O:424-338-8000 x 8341
cfie...@mlkch.org


-Original Message-
From: Drew Meyer via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 9:59 AM
To: Michelle Aono 
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Microtome Cleaning Company and What to do with Old 
Metal Blades

Michael Dietrich and his team at Southeast Pathology Instrument Service is 
outstanding!

www.southeastpathology.com

Thanks,
Drew Meyer, HT
Anatomic Pathology Independent Contractor

On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Michelle Aono via Histonet < 
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> 
wrote:

> Can anyone suggest a good company that works on old microtomes?  Ours
> is not broken, it's just in need of some TLC.  Also, what is a
> reasonable price for such work (we have a RJ 2040)?
>
> Also, we have a lot of the old metal blades that you have to sharpen.
> Any suggestions on how to sell, donate, recycle such items?  Do people
> even use these anymore?  I would hate to have them thrown out.
>
> Thanks!
> Michelle (Shelly) Aono
> ~~~
> Research Associate II
> 107B/124 Greene Hall
> Auburn University, Dept of APP
> Auburn, AL 36849
> (334) 844-5594
>
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Re: [Histonet] Microtome Cleaning Company and What to do with Old Metal Blades

2016-10-26 Thread Drew Meyer via Histonet
Michael Dietrich and his team at Southeast Pathology Instrument Service is
outstanding!

www.southeastpathology.com

Thanks,
Drew Meyer, HT
Anatomic Pathology Independent Contractor

On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Michelle Aono via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> Can anyone suggest a good company that works on old microtomes?  Ours is
> not broken, it's just in need of some TLC.  Also, what is a reasonable
> price for such work (we have a RJ 2040)?
>
> Also, we have a lot of the old metal blades that you have to sharpen.  Any
> suggestions on how to sell, donate, recycle such items?  Do people even use
> these anymore?  I would hate to have them thrown out.
>
> Thanks!
> Michelle (Shelly) Aono
> ~~~
> Research Associate II
> 107B/124 Greene Hall
> Auburn University, Dept of APP
> Auburn, AL 36849
> (334) 844-5594
>
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[Histonet] Microtome Cleaning Company and What to do with Old Metal Blades

2016-10-26 Thread Michelle Aono via Histonet
Can anyone suggest a good company that works on old microtomes?  Ours is not 
broken, it's just in need of some TLC.  Also, what is a reasonable price for 
such work (we have a RJ 2040)?

Also, we have a lot of the old metal blades that you have to sharpen.  Any 
suggestions on how to sell, donate, recycle such items?  Do people even use 
these anymore?  I would hate to have them thrown out.

Thanks!
Michelle (Shelly) Aono
~~~
Research Associate II
107B/124 Greene Hall
Auburn University, Dept of APP
Auburn, AL 36849
(334) 844-5594

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