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PTO
I was taking a quick pass through a brand new Goodwill store that opened up recently, and as I was about ready to go I happened to think about Ron's salad spinner centrifuge. (Don't ask me why that kind of thought would pop into my noggin' in a Goodwill!) So I walked to the housewares section, thinking they wouldn't have a cheap salad spinner, and low and behold, they had not one but three! I grabbed one and plan on creating one of these handy contraptions-may be asking you a couple of questions Ron!

So, I have the following offer to make to any of you that have a similar hankering to build one of these. I would be willing to go back to the Goodwill and buy the other two (I don't know how hard these are to find) and ship them to the first two so interested parties. The spinner cost a whole $2 + tax, and I think I could ship it Priority Mail for $7.00-$7.50. So call it $10 PayPal'd and delivered to your door.

The first two PM's I get will get the prize. Here is the link to Ron Z's post about building one, and also a couple of pictures of what the spinner looks like.

Phil

Ron Z's Centrifuge






danielfalgerho
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I was taking a quick pass through a brand new Goodwill store that opened up recently, and as I was about ready to go I happened to think about Ron's salad spinner centrifuge. (Don't ask me why that kind of thought would pop into my noggin' in a Goodwill!) So I walked to the housewares section, thinking they wouldn't have a cheap salad spinner, and low and behold, they had not one but three! I grabbed one and plan on creating one of these handy contraptions-may be asking you a couple of questions Ron!

So, I have the following offer to make to any of you that have a similar hankering to build one of these. I would be willing to go back to the Goodwill and buy the other two (I don't know how hard these are to find) and ship them to the first two so interested parties. The spinner cost a whole $2 + tax, and I think I could ship it Priority Mail for $7.00-$7.50. So call it $10 PayPal'd and delivered to your door.

The first two PM's I get will get the prize. Here is the link to Ron Z's post about building one, and also a couple of pictures of what the spinner looks like.

Phil

Ron Z's Centrifuge




Good on you, mate! I would grab those spinners ASAP, Ron's creation is a blessing for ink switchers.
OldGriz
I bought mine at WallMart for about $4.00
wvbeetlebug
No way! That is the exact same kind I have. I still haven't built mine yet, but at least I have it when I want to.
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