HD-1250 problem
Steve & Anne Ray
sbralr at WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Tue Nov 3 22:25:12 EST 1998
I would try a little WD40 on it in a place it does not show. Over the
years I have had great luck with WD40 taking off old masking tape, glue,
price stickers etc and never had it attack paint or plastic. After I get
the glue off I then spray it with 409 to get the WD40 off.
73,
Steve Ray K4JPN ex K1VKW HW-101, HW-8,
SWL 30-40, Pixie II, NC 38S, OHR 100A 30 M and Heath Kit fan
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> From: holden <holden at USCOM.COM>
> To:
> Subject: HD-1250 problem
> Date: Monday, November 02, 1998 5:12 AM
>
> Hello HEATHENS,
> Have a cosmetics problem with a HD-1250 solid-state dipper. It is in
> absolutely perfect condition except that the foam in the the carrying
> case lid has apparently deteriorated, and some foam residue is now
> smearing the top face of the dipper. Does anyone know of a way to remove
>
> this residue? Water doesn't do it, I am afraid it needs a solvent, which
>
> will probably take off the lettering. Any ideas?
>
> Also re the "nut starter" that ideas was copied by at least one company,
>
> I built two Knight kits back in the 60's , an R100A, and a small stereo
> amp, both of which had a red plastic "nut starter".
>
> Thanks, Howie WB2AWQ
>
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