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Check Out This Module Conversion

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Check Out This Module Conversion

Post18 Aug 2006, 16:03

Interesting, I'am not too keen on the silicon idea but as the old saying goes the captain can't see it from the bridge.

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Post18 Aug 2006, 17:18

At least the guy was honest enough to pre-warn potential buyers- many wouldn't :cry:
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Post18 Aug 2006, 22:43

I thought it was a fairly decent fix-up. Re. silicon for setting crystals, etc.....be sure to let it cure well before closing a case, as it does give off a bit of moisture(yeah,yeah, I know it's not water based,haven't investigated the chemistry of it) while drying. Try putting a blob in a sealed glass container - amazing amount of moisture develops. Price is a bit high for one so seriously Frankensteined, IMO.
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