And then there is the user who drops the sample PLUS depth gauge into the bore....
Roger Bourne
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rudi Nunlist [mailto:rudi.nunlist_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 November 2011 6:58 AM
To: gozim_at_nmr.uni-frankfurt.de
Cc: AMMRL
Subject: Re: AMMRL: How to retrieve empty spinners
Another way is to use a round wooden dowel. Those were used quite frequently.
The UCB wood shop has some that fit an empty spinner bore pretty well.
Hardware or hobby stores might have them as well.
For the reverse situation, where users forget the spinner and drop the sample
into the magnet, the same dowels and a loop of double sided tape works for
fishing the sample out.
Both methods had to be used more than once, they are well tested.
Best Regards,
Rudi Nunlist
------ On Sun November 13 2011 11:43, gozim_at_nmr.uni-frankfurt.de wrote:
=Spinlanders,
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=before you start to dismount your probe holder to fetch an empty
=spinner (without a tube) try the following:
=Insert the next sample as usual, and lift it again.
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=Have a good field,
=
=JGZim
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Received on Mon Nov 14 2011 - 13:55:58 MST