Hello Tim,
One of the past itmes discussed was a talking multimeter.  I purchased one and 
am very satisfied.  They have to be purchased from a Canadian source.  Since I 
we can't do attachments on this  list I need your email to send you the info 
direct or you may call at 816-373-5766..  You also need to contact Larry S. off 
list.  He was on the Handiman show and explained how a lot of his equipment was 
modified for him.  You also might find it interesting to ask him or me how to 
check fluid levels.  Are these students clients of Rehab Services for the Blind 
or another agency of the state?  They can be a great help also.
Ron Yearns
Independence Mo.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim Sears 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:34 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] adaptive tools for auto mechanics


  Hey,

  I am looking for some information regarding accessble equipment for 
  blind students entering our automotive program here at Metropolitan 
  Community College in Kansas City. Are they resources or vendors that 
  specialize in this. 



   

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