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- Halfbiass...Electron Herder and Backass Woof
We do that with 1-1/2" bolts in the shop with a 5hp 14" wire wheel...
Thanks, one of them flew from my buffing wheel at about the speed of sound across my basement, luckily I was able to find it.
It was pretty funny, no one was injured, good times...
Painted the meter surrounds with rattle can flat black, also cleaned the face plate.
Not going for a 100% restoration, just want it to look good in the family room.
I need to pick up some double sided tape for the insert, then I can assemble the face plate.
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They are 100K pots.....
#6,Bud.....
I replaced all of the lamps with new incandescent lamps, boards are in good shape, if the lamps keep burning out I will go with the WhiteOak LED board.
Your amp is looking good - nice work.
There is one good reason for upgrading to LED lighting. The meter plastic tends to become brittle over time when exposed to heat. Incandescent lamps are heat generators by nature - LED lights are very efficient - hence they generate very little heat.
Nice hold down strap.....