Re: registration pins

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From: Greg Schmitz (gws1@columbia.edu)
Date: 02/11/03-10:04:55 PM Z


Gordon - You might also want to take a look at the Stoesser website.
Stoesser is now owned by Olec (the UV light mfg). Registration pins
are usually available in a variety of different heights (shapes and
sizes) to accommodate different press setups and needs. The link for
Stoesser is here:

http://www.olec.com/Registration/Stoesser_Product_Line/stoesser_product_line.html

Stay warm -greg

On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Gordon J. Holtslander wrote:

> I'm want to upgrade my registration system beyond using my wife's sewing
> pins :)
>
> I can't find anyone that carries registration pins here. Everyone
> recommends Bregman registration pins. I've never seen a Bregman pin :)
>
> Are they a simple metal pin on a base? Are they more elaborate? Do they
> have any way of locking the film and paper together?
>
> Any pictures of Bregman pins on the net?
>
> Are these thin enough to be used in a glass top vacuum frame?
>
> Any reason why I couldn't make my own out of left over 1/4 inch stainless
> steel tubing?
>
> I need something I can use with a variety of negative sizes.
>
> Gord
>
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