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rmoraleta![]() Special user Philippines 767 Posts ![]() |
Hello!
I just bought a plate lifter but it does not have any instructions. It contains a reddish brown dust and a piece of soap I think. Can anybody help me as to what to do for this to work? Thanks in advance. |
pbg739![]() Veteran user San Jose, Ca 340 Posts ![]() |
Hey there. Normally a plate lifter is a small rubber diaphram attached to some plastic tubing with a small plastic bulb on the end. You put the rubber (flat piece) under the plate and run the tubing under a table cloth and squeeze the bulb. This makes the plate move around. What are you looking to do with it?
Pete |
rmoraleta![]() Special user Philippines 767 Posts ![]() |
A magican friend told me that the label on my plate lifter is wrong.
It is really a soap joke item. So it was mislabeled. It is made in CHINA. Maybe they misunderstood their employer. ![]() Thanks for the info Pete! Much appreciated. |
Riley![]() Special user Darlington UK 946 Posts ![]() |
I have a soap dish made in China. But I'm looking for an unbreakable one . . .
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Viano2![]() New user 73 Posts ![]() |
Look for one made by Adams
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Sealegs![]() Inner circle The UK, Portsmouth 2579 Posts ![]() |
Think of the fun we could have had getting rmoraleta to try and lift a plate with a piece of soap and some rusty dust.
Neal Austin
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