Re: Carbon/Carbro Processing

Steve Avery (stevea@sedal.usyd.edu.AU)
Wed, 26 Jun 1996 12:19:33 +1000

Hi all,
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From: bob@mvision.com (Bob Mazullo)
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 96 09:08:59 EDT
Subject: Re: Carbon/Carbro Processing

Hello John...

Were these rollers metallic, or were they rubber (or
rubber covered metal)?

Bob Mazzullo, Staten Island, NY

> I am searching for a squeegee device That looks like the wringer on an
> old washing machine (hand cranked). It was manufactured by (or
> called) Anchor Brand and I think it was made somewhere in New York
> State or Pennsylvania. It was a common piece of equipment for making
> carbons back around 1930-1940. The rollers are about 24 inches long
> and 2 inches in diameter. The rolls are geared together so both are
> driven when hand cranked. If anyone knows where I might obtain one of
> these, please let me know via e-mail. Many Thanks John Dixon
> 72110.501@Compuserve.com