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So my daughters 18th is at the end of the month and she choose a design, she's not seen this and I'm sure she doesn't follow the forum!
I made her a solitaire board for Christmas from a piece of teak she chose at Yandles on our way back from hols and there was some left so here's her pen...
Is there any way of cleaning out corrosion from a battery in a remote.
I have clean all the corrosion in the battery compartment but I can see some in the circuit board area.
Is there any thing that I can spray in there to neutralise it?
I have been asked to make a couple of cartridge board up.
How would you attach the cartridges to the back?
I thought of epoxy but think it will get too messy and slow.
Something like this.
I loved the circuit board blank so much on the Zephyr, I thought I would try a red one :drool:
Edit: I even took the photos myself, as Jackie usually takes the photos but has gone shopping lol
back in 2013 I bought a Jet AFS-500 Air Filtration System from Axminster and in 2015 I had to get a replacement circuit board under the guarantee, the board has just gone again. Before I shell out 60£ for another replacement board has anyone had the same problem and if so did you find a cheaper...
Well had a great day today I managed at least 2 hours before having to give up, No turning however as I am still working on the truck, made the clearance lights and the complete tail light board. It will soon be finished and I want to get and turn a pen or two.
This is my idea board. I see things that appeal to me and I make copies and put them on the board. As my interests change I add and remove items. The stems on my latest batch of tops comes from some of the finials in these pictures.
Here are two Click pens.
Vertex Click in Gunmetal ,
Stratus Click in Chrome
Both made using Home Bargains Bamboo chopping board.
The vertex has a much more solid feel & Both of these click mechanisms are not half as good as the 30 caliber click.