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7185 fixitsan2 <fixitsan@....
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Feb 1, 2003
9:32 am
... many of ... know-how ... the means ... plaster, ... paris. ... that the ... You weren't being chewed out at all. I was only reffering to the links I found...
7190 neil barnes
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Feb 1, 2003
12:19 pm
I've been doing a little net research into casting a transparent block in which my clock will be cast as an integral part. The clock can be seen on the photo...
7191 Jan Wuesten
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Feb 1, 2003
12:34 pm
Hello, quite a few people had asked me for sockets fitting the IN 18. And for about a week now I can supply the small scope tube 6 LO 1 I. I now found out that...
7193 rpmof78 <rpmof78@...>
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Feb 1, 2003
3:51 pm
Hello All; Just a short note to say hi. I was referred to the NEONIXIE-L group by Jeff Thomas after I e-mailed him asking a question. Thanks Jeff. I have...
7194 David Forbes
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Feb 1, 2003
4:46 pm
... Hey... I work right down the street from the U of Arizona mirror lab, where they place a lot of glass into an 8.5 meter diameter mold and bake it (while...
7195 bookofthedead@...
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Feb 1, 2003
4:48 pm
You weren't being chewed out at all. I was only reffering to the links I found from companies who sell everything you need to cast glass 'at home'. They...
7196 WESTDAVE@... Send Email Feb 1, 2003
7:11 pm
Small wonders the davester once upon a time took glass blowing classes at Santa Monica collage for those of you who said glass blocks, abrasive saws and core...
7197 Peter J. Stonard <pst...
analogvideo Offline Send Email
Feb 1, 2003
8:12 pm
... block in ... epoxy ... a fairly ... Recommendations for ... Neil et al, My experience in casting circuits is also limited and ancient, but worth...
7201 Alan J. Franzman <a.j...
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Feb 2, 2003
8:08 am
... Neil, A product you may want to research which I've become aware of (though not used) from one of my other hobbies is water-clear two-part urethane casting...
7202 Richard Malcolm-Smith
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Feb 2, 2003
9:42 am
... OOOOOH!!! sounds great.. How would you make a clear PCB tho? What clear materials would survive etching, survive the heat of soldering, and have the tracks...
7203 StarChaser_Tyger
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Feb 2, 2003
9:49 am
... Pyrex, maybe? I don't know exactly how the copper is attached to the substrate, but there should be something similar available...could also hand-run the...
7204 neil barnes
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Feb 2, 2003
10:43 am
... Aha. That, I think, is what I need. I shall look further into this. First web info looks good, if I can find a supplier :) ... wooee...er... intriguing...
7205 Raymond Weisling
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Feb 2, 2003
10:51 am
... A PCB fabrication shop should be able to put a copper layer on anything (though it is possible that some substances will not accept the initial copper...
7206 fixitsan2 <fixitsan@....
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Feb 2, 2003
11:32 am
... First ... there on ... For example, though not entirely clear, its in the right direction <http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ...
7207 Thomas A. Frank
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Feb 2, 2003
12:36 pm
... There is (at least was, I haven't been able to find them of late) names Em-Bed-It (in Baltimore last time I used them) whose entire business was embedding...
7208 neil barnes
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Feb 2, 2003
1:56 pm
... Thomas, Thanks. I'll try around the UK first, though... I'm a little far away from Baltimore :) Neil ...
7209 fnatmed <halfwalker@....
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Feb 2, 2003
4:25 pm
... probably ... before ... It's beginning to sound like doing this block in glass will be prohibitively expensive :( I'll still research it, but I'll ...
7210 fnatmed <halfwalker@....
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Feb 2, 2003
4:32 pm
... the ... also ... superglue, ... backed silver ... Silver-look is no problem - just use a tinning solution. I do it all the time, and the tracks are nice a...
7211 fixitsan2 <fixitsan@....
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Feb 2, 2003
7:19 pm
... away from ... I'll speak to my dad about this when he comes back off holiday next week sometime. He's just retired from the steel and glass business after...
7212 fixitsan@...
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Feb 2, 2003
8:51 pm
This has come up before and these units are by far the cheapest I've come across......... <A...
7213 yendor3
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Feb 2, 2003
8:59 pm
... That idea with the clear substrate is awesome ! How would one go about it ? I'm thinking to obtain copper film from a fab house and basically glue it...
7214 J.C.Wren
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Feb 2, 2003
9:15 pm
Dude... The 8088 is what the original PC and XT had in it. There's more free tools and stuff than you'll ever be able to explore in your lifetime. That's...
7215 neil barnes
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Feb 2, 2003
9:18 pm
... When you say '8088 controllers' I'm assuming that you mean the eight-bit-bus version of the 8086? 40-pin microprocessor, 4.77MHz? (maybe 8MHz for later ...
7216 fixitsan2 <fixitsan@....
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Feb 2, 2003
10:22 pm
... available (free ... know next ... eight-bit-bus ... for later ... bit ... version if ... free, but ... lot of ... Thanks Neil, Just wasn't sure if I was...
7217 fixitsan2 <fixitsan@....
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Feb 2, 2003
10:32 pm
... There's more ... lifetime. ... Thats easy John, a wildcard search within Google gives you the answer ,but thanks for reassuring me that its not the most...
7218 neil barnes
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Feb 2, 2003
10:37 pm
... I rather like the look of those - though I don't have the necessary eprom eraser or blatter to program them. With 512k of eprom, you should be able to get...
7219 Jim Forbes <jforb427@...
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Feb 2, 2003
11:01 pm
... (free ... know next ... I've been toying with the idea of making a Nixie display for use with an old PC, as I have a bunch of them in the basement...from...
7220 fixitsan2 <fixitsan@....
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Feb 2, 2003
11:29 pm
... available ... with ... a ... Hi Jim, I can sympathise, I've got a Psion 3a PDA with a broken hinge and want to make a large format autonamous time display...
7221 J.C.Wren
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Feb 2, 2003
11:31 pm
If you have a 5150 in good shape, you might consider selling it. People are getting crazy prices for them. Then you can buy more nixies. --John ... From: Jim...
7222 Jim Forbes <jforb427@...
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Feb 3, 2003
1:39 am
... I have a little assy language program that reads time from dos, and displays it....that's about as far as I got. But my kid wrote a qbasic program that...
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