I have a friend who is a veterinarian, who does x-rays of old stuff for me all 
the time, without ever harming the equipment or invalidating and warranty or 
such.  Of course the clinic owns the x-ray machine, and I usually get the 
images after hours.  I don't know what it would cost - I always take the 
service out in trade (even cleaning around the clinic, if necessary)

My advice - don't try people doctors, they are all bound up in all sorts of 
industry red tape.  Find a vet, they are more likely to be helpful.

Chris

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On 6/11/2007 at 8:29 AM Arle Lommel wrote:

>Alden,
>
>How do you get X-rays? A number of years back I approached a fellow I  
>knew who worked at a major medical imaging manufacturer, who told me  
>in no uncertain terms that if any medical equipment were ever used  
>for such a purpose, it would invalidate all sorts of agreements and  
>be against the law. I found that hard to believe, but he was  
>insistent that there is no way he could ever help me get the image I  
>wanted or that his equipment would be worthless after that.
>
>-Arle
>
>On Jun 10, 2007, at 11:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> The traditional method of installing the wheel was to put it  
>> permanently.
>>
>> When all else fails for figuring out the bearings, you can get an X- 
>> ray of it.
>> ;-)
>>
>> Alden
>>



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