Dial cover maker

David Hollander n7rk at COX.NET
Thu Jul 31 12:45:59 EDT 2008


Glenn  - My time is worth something. If we were talking $80-100 for a 
plastic dial cover, than it might be worth attempting to do this myself. 
I would prefer to spend $20 to have someone else do this than spend 4-5 
hours or what ever it will take to do something that you might need to 
make every 1-3 years. The time can be better spent restoring the 
electronics of the radio.

Additionally, since this guy does this all of the time, the end results 
will probably be much better.

If you choose to spend 4-5 hours to save $15-20, that is your business. 
By the time you drive to the hobby shop and get the materials, etc, you 
will have spent the $20 on gasoline and materials.

I do not have any affiliation with the company whose link I supplied.

Dave N7RK
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