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Touch up paint
Nurse Julie:
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--- Quote from: Nurse Julie on October 09, 2015, 07:52:53 PM --- ;D ;D ;D ;D Well, I'm not one of them, I will stick to my Nail varnish knowledge I think
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When you make your touch up nail varnish chart, don't forget to make a cross reference part to the cheapo 99p Superdrug range to keep in Trigger's favourite price range!
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Ok Hairy, will do ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
exvalvesetdabbler:
--- Quote from: mike the bike on October 09, 2015, 05:47:34 PM ---When I worked for Panasonic, EHT belts were fairly common. Prior to the engineer's Christmas meal I got 2 LOPTs, sprayed one gold and one silver. I mounted them on little mahogany plinths and got some plaques engraved with; Repairmans Electric Shock of the Year. We presented them to the winner and runner up of what we judged to be the best EHT belt. (mere 240V belts don't count)
That was back in 1898, I wonder if the trophies still survive.
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The most stupid one that I received was when evaluating the healty of the EHT on a Bush dual standard where you would draw an arc from the top of the line output valve with a screw driver, if you could get 1/4 inch it was good enough. On this particular day I picked up the wrong screwdriver that has the neon light and resistor in for testing 240V . That made me jump.
Regarding 240V, it wasn't uncommon to find the chassis live , particularly where a 2 pin mains plug was involved. Hence the neon scredriver in the toolbox.
Any how back to the original topic, thans for all of the suggestions, I have found some old rattle cans with red in them - time to try some mixing to see if I can darken a bit in a thimble.
Dave.
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