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Old August 12th 03, 01:39 PM
Dale Parfitt
 
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Bill Young WD5HOH wrote:

Does anybody have or know where I can get a 0 to 100 metal dial plate
from a burned-out Variac or Powerstat for a few bucks. I can use it
for my next receiver project. Thanks. Bill Young WD5HOH


You can make your own in Photoshop and print on some of the clear films
that have adhesive on one side-as in
http://www.chartpak.com/kohinoor/2surfaces/index.html
or water slip decals like:
http://www.supercaldecals.com/water-slip-decals1.html

I have made complex freq dials using these techniques.

Dale W4OP

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