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CoryDon

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Help - QuickSpin Instructions
« on: September 01, 2005, 01:01:06 am »
Well I finally got around to attempting to build a spinner. I decided on building the QuickSpin (gearheadlabs.com). I ordered all of the part listed, but I got sidetracked. I decided to return to the project, but unfortunately when I went back to the gearhead website the quickspin instructions are not there anymore. Does anyone have the instructions? I would like to compete my control panel, and the spinner is the only thing missing.

I am open to any other suggestions for a different spinner. I was thinking of attempting one myself with the parts, but I would prefer to build one that I know will work.

I just wanted to add that this site is amazing. I have had every question answered with only a little searching. Unbelievable how much info can be found by using that little search button. You guys are great!

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Re: Help - QuickSpin Instructions
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2005, 10:05:10 am »
I don't know anything about the site you're talking about, but have you tried the internet archive ( http://www.archive.org ) ?  They have historical snapshots of websites.  I looked there quickly, it looks like they have some data from 2003 & 2004.

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