has anyone ever taken apart an analog clock? I want to paint the needles red to match my cluster.
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done it several times. just be mindful of how everything goes together when you take it apart and be gentile with the clips.
FYI: a little tape and a red paint pen will do the trick nicely, if you get some extra on the center of the clock, just use a NEW Sharpe to re black it
and remember which side the + and - go on. i didn't the first time and had to take it apart to redo it.Last edited by der affe; 11-17-2008, 03:54 PM.seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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night time?
Don't they light up with an orange glow at night?Lance Richert '88 M3, #35 PRO3, i3 etc.
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Originally posted by der affe View Postdone it several times. just be mindful of how everything goes together when you take it apart and be gentile with the clips.
FYI: a little tape and a red paint pen will do the trick nicely, if you get some extra on the center of the clock, just use a NEW Sharpe to re black it
and remember which side the + and - go on. i didn't the first time and had to take it apart to redo it.
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