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Bowerman's shoes.?

i know bill bowerman made the bottoms of the shoes from his wifes waffle iron. but what did he use for the material on top of that and where or how did he get the rubber. did he just pour it on the iron?

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Think of it this way: you aren't doing it yourself because you're asking for help here. And that's just irrational. That is exactly the sort of call that should be made to the company. It's odd to ask random strangers who have no info about the unit and expect some sort of useful information. I get the feeling that this is some sort of woman power thing. But remember that one great trait about us (women) is that WE ARE THE ONES WHO ARE WILLING TO (stop and) ASK FOR DIRECTIONS! :-) More importantly, who knows what sort of alarm it is, BUT it is likely hooked up to the company. THEY NEED TO KNOW YOU LIVE THERE NOW. EDIT: I find it alarming (no pun intended) that the poster below me is getting so involved and NOT encouraging you to work with the company. Do NOT give him any info; you don't know who he is this is an anonymous site and HE CONTACTED YOU FIRST. Please PLEASE call the company and do this properly so that you do not solicit criminals. He is telling you not to use the 1800 number that you will find with the supposed tech information, and he's saying that the support is only available via email. BUT wouldn't that email be WITH the 1800 number if he were not a scam?! WATCH OUT
NOPEcall a prothey can probably tell what is is and how to redo the settings.
EDIT Electrical engineers needed here You have told me (E-mail) that this is for a corn grinder. Because of the ground corn you have potential for a dust explosion so the electrical enclosures will need to be appropriate for that environment. It is in Guatemala. The environment classification in the USA would be by the National Electric Code and the enclosures described by the National Electric Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
Karen: Do NOT give the above poster any information. Please contact me via email and I will explain why. Using the email through Yahoo does not reveal your email and I don't want any further information from you. I will just expand on why I am saying this (I can't email you first because of your settings.) But do NOT try to get help from that person. It is likely a criminal. Do NOT give him any information. At all. He might be giving out credible business information yet he is telling you not to contact the number for that business. You don't know if he is even connected to that business. And he is covering his tracks by doing it anonymously on Yahoo! all under the guise of being busy. Takes much more time to figure this stuff out via email than one direct phone call. And for a busy guy he appears to spend an awful lot of time on here answering such questions, and doing the same on other sites as well, according to his profile. But that isn't the only cause for concern. In short, your personal safety and property might be at risk if you give him any information. He is seeking information from you in a very sneaky way and it might very well be a scam. If you have already given him information please contact the alarm company IMMEDIATELY and review the events with them so that they can advise you and protect your home and your safety. (sorry this is not well organized, but wanted to get this posted ASAP.) BE CAREFUL. I have also reported this to Yahoo! and his post will hopefully be erased soon. Edit: if the above poster was being honest with us he would not say that Karen shouldn't call him because he pays for it. First of all, if you look at the website it offers a toll-free AND a regular phone number (which appears would not cost him anything.) Second, he said she COULD call if she was within his service area third, if she is not in his service area she CANNOT call ( call won't go through.) If he was paying for the toll-free line he would know that.

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