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Translucent Microswitch Buttons*Taking Pre-Orders*
shawnzilla:
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--- Quote from: jfunk on July 08, 2005, 01:00:38 pm ---These look familiar:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13718&item=6192464664&rd=1
:)
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Just a matter of time once they became HAPP #'s... ;D
-Goz
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Um...that's my auction. Just haven't gotten around to announcing special auctions/giveaways on the website yet (still recovering from my computer crash)
jfunk:
Ah, sorry! Good stuff!
Glad it's you gonna be making the money! :)
I'm planning on buying some.. But my cabinet is in hiatus until after we move :(
*sigh*
Good luck with the auction!
Scoobie:
--- Quote from: markrvp on July 07, 2005, 06:56:31 pm ---Here is a shot with flash showing the buttons in unlit and lit states.
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Off topic a bit, but did you cut your own button labels around each one?
markrvp:
--- Quote from: Scoobie on July 08, 2005, 04:43:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: markrvp on July 07, 2005, 06:56:31 pm ---Here is a shot with flash showing the buttons in unlit and lit states.
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Off topic a bit, but did you cut your own button labels around each one?
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KevSteele:
Okay, I just discovered that cyanoacrylate (super glue) will not frost the button plastic either.
I also somehow managed to burn myself with the stupid adhesive!
You see, I have a large bottle of cyanoacrylate, along with plastic pipettes to apply it (it's great for filling in cracks on pinball playfields) As I was putting a couple of drops into the button top, I spilled the bottle all over my workbench.
I immediately ran and grabbed some toilet paper to wipe it up -- turns out this was not a smart idea - the TP bonded instantly to my finger tips, which immediately began to feel like they were being burned off. Worse, the paper literally erupted with thick, white smoke!
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