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Old 02-17-2012, 08:43 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
Again, I definitely see revolutionary impacts, I'm just not so much seeing them in the average house. One article I just read gave the example of the door braking on your 20-year-old dryer for which parts can't be found. Downloading a spec of the internet and the printing it. Apparently this less-than-wealthy health (a 20 year old dryer) has a very wide body printing machine and then, presumably, the ability to paint and finish the part just printed. (Bad examples are generally the fault of a bad salesman, not necessarily evidence of a lack of value; but still the example is really ridiculous.)
Perhaps they did not mean the door itself, but a PART of the door? Like a hinger or a handle?
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