1) the fix is some kind of 'temporary' laser voodoo bandaid and we will be
in trouble again soon.
2)our lab, and many others utilizing water cooled lasers, have been
*incredibly* ripped off for many years, overpaying the big manufacturers
for repairs by a factor of about 4! I HOPE Evergreen makes a tidy profit
from us, to keep them going, considering what we have shelled out in the
past for tube replacements.
The later possiblity does fly in the face of what i generally find..that one
tends to get what one pays for... I suppose time will tell. Any comments
(especially if from the laser industry) would be appreciated.
In summary, i am *extremely* pleased with the work perfomed, and highly
recommend EVERGREEN to those interested in following this thread 2-3 weeks
ago. Evergreen Laser, 9G Commerce Circle, Durham CT 06422 (203-349-1798).
sincerely
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Dr. Frederic I. Preffer
preffer@helix.mgh.harvard.edu
Department of Pathology- Cox5
100 Blossom St
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston MA 02114
(617) 726-7481 {fax x2365}
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