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Old 02-08-2008, 03:33 PM   #11
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Looks great Bj!

Two quick questions:

1) Did you use a rattle can for paint? If so what type?
2) Where to you get your clock mechanisms from?
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Old 02-08-2008, 03:47 PM   #12
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Thanks NickBee

I use the gun below to paint with most of the time... ▼

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44677


The clock mechanisms is off eBay for 12.oo but you can find it from Klock on the net... at about the same price...it's a elec.one (3 battery type)


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Looks great Bj!

Two quick questions:

1) Did you use a rattle can for paint? If so what type?
2) Where to you get your clock mechanisms from?
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Old 02-08-2008, 03:53 PM   #13
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Hi BJ,

Do you have the actual link for Klock?

Thanks in advance.....

BTW.....beautiful clock you have there.....

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Old 02-08-2008, 04:12 PM   #14
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Hi Ed

Thanks
Here's that link below


http://www.klockit.com/
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http://www.klockit.com/products/dept...sku-BBBWW.html

http://search.ebay.com/search/search...rts&category0=

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Do you have the actual link for Klock?

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Hi BJ,

Thanks very much. I see the things you build, jigs, projects, the knowledge you have, including my favourite field, computers and am amazed. I hope this forum realizes what a gem they have in you being a member. I don't want to inflate your head too much for fear of you floating into the spacial regions but it's good to realize how lucky we are on this forum.

And just so many others aren't feeling left out, there are so many very knowledgeable people on this site and every one of them deserves thanks for their contributions.....so from me to all you wonderful people, A GREAT BIG THANK YOU!!!!

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Thanks Ed

That's very nice of you to say that

I do like to share and sometimes I do get a bit over the edge trying to do that..and like you say , many love to do the same...I pickup something new every day off this forum ...

This is just a great fourm and one of the best on the NET...


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Hi BJ,

Thanks very much. I see the things you build, jigs, projects, the knowledge you have, including my favourite field, computers and am amazed. I hope this forum realizes what a gem they have in you being a member. I don't want to inflate your head too much for fear of you floating into the spacial regions but it's good to realize how lucky we are on this forum.

And just so many others aren't feeling left out, there are so many very knowledgeable people on this site and every one of them deserves thanks for their contributions.....so from me to all you wonderful people, A GREAT BIG THANK YOU!!!!

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Old 02-08-2008, 11:43 PM   #17
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Thanks DC

The only thing I don't like about MDF is once you cut into it sometimes the
R & S needs a bit more work to get them smooth and clean again..
But I have found a neat tool to take care of that job, it's called a mop
Makes the job easy ..........

http://www.theonlinewoodshow.com/sho...er=20102&cat=2
http://www.stockroomsupply.com/The_Sanding_Mop.php

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Interesting

My plate is pretty full with some major construction --
But next project I do involving moldings etc --- definitely going to give that a try.

I've never done any R&S with MDF. But for general smoothing any exposed edges -- I've always used a couple of quick coats of sandable primer -- of course that still has to be sanded.
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Bj I knew there was a reason that I save all my mdf cut offs. Because you would eventually show me something to do with them. I really like that clock. I have built several, but always out of hardwood or pine. I get almost all my stuff from Klockit, and usually order extra parts each time. So I have big box of clock parts in my garage. I have also ordered from this place

http://www.clockparts.com/

there shipping is a little higher(and slower even though I'm in the same state). But they have some things that Klockit does not.

What type of paint do you use with the sprayer you linked to? Does it spray latex?
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Hi Rusty

I make many things out of the MDF stuff, it works out well for most projects..

Thanks for the link for the clock parts I'm aways looking for new links for parts...

I use the sprayer for just about every thing, it comes with two tips and will spray hvy. latex right out of the can or I can cut it down to do the fine jobs...like poly.coats...but I do like the water base stuff it makes it easy to clean up...



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Bj I knew there was a reason that I save all my mdf cut offs. Because you would eventually show me something to do with them. I really like that clock. I have built several, but always out of hardwood or pine. I get almost all my stuff from Klockit, and usually order extra parts each time. So I have big box of clock parts in my garage. I have also ordered from this place

http://www.clockparts.com/

there shipping is a little higher(and slower even though I'm in the same state). But they have some things that Klockit does not.

What type of paint do you use with the sprayer you linked to? Does it spray latex?
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Hi Tim

You ask how I set the time and change the battery, here's some snapshots of the inside of the clock hope it helps..
JUst slide out the face plate and flip it around...

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