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    Taking apart an analog clock

    has anyone ever taken apart an analog clock? I want to paint the needles red to match my cluster.

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    Yes, it comes apart very easy. You can take it apart from the front. Everything just snaps into place.
    Last edited by JasonC; 11-17-2008, 08:08 PM.

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      #3
      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.
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        night time?

        Don't they light up with an orange glow at night?
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          Originally posted by der affe View Post
          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.
          Thanks a lot!

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