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Kendra-
I know we already talked about this today, but I will send a msg to the
list just the same. Some options would be to go directly to Finnigan or try
Scientific Instruments Services, Inc (http://www.sisweb.com/) or Small
Parts Inc (http://www.smallpartsinc.com/). As long as you know the size in
question they might be able to help you.
Good luck,
Dave
At 10:28 AM 4/27/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello -
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>In cleaning the source of our Finnigan delta plus XL, one of the
>small screws escaped. I'm certain this is not a rare occurrence!
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>Has anyone been successful using screws from eye glass repair kits,
>or the like, as substitutes? And, does anyone have the Finnigan
>replacement part # handy (for the smallest screw)?
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>Thanks,
>Kendra
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