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Old September 2nd, 2009, 05:47 PM
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Yes! the wonder of mechanical type thingies !
Fun to watch and figure out "how" everything works. I think I like such things because I grew up with a father in the commercial printing business with offset lithographic presses like Multiliths, Davidsons etc.. He would take off the sideplates as soon as we got a press so we could easily oil everything as needed. Well without the sideplates you can see all the arms going back & forth, the various cams & rollers etc. making the paper stack slowly rise etc.. Well engineered & fun to watch. Mechanical ingenuity at its best. Neat video! Thanks Dood
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