[Hallicrafters] SX-25 recapping question

Rob Copeland rob at v6spider.com
Mon May 22 18:24:58 EDT 2006


Could use a label maker I bought mine for 25.00 bucks at Office depot. Then
with labels you could mark them alphanumerically.

BTW someone mentioned taking digital pics. That would help but some things
are hard to see in a photo on something that small.

Cheers!

Rob
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The color code system for item identification accomplished by the
application of paint used for model cars, or whatever, can also be achieved
by the use of the interesting assortment of colors to be found in the
fingernail polish collection of your XYL, female friend or friend's.
However, use at your own risk!

The exception being, those among us who are color blind. The most common
form being the red/green shift. For these people red and green appear as
different shades of gray. Ever look at the traffic stoplight closely? If so
you will see lines going vertical, horizontal and diagonal. These are to
help color blind drivers distinguish between red, yellow and green.

What do these people use as an alternative to a color code system, I wonder?
Anyone out there with this genetic disability who can lend some insight on
said issue? Thank you.


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>
> In a message dated 5/22/2006 4:17:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> rob at v6spider.com writes:
>
> I used a  colorcoding system useing model paints. It's
> virtually fool-proof because  once dry the paint will not rub off. Take
> notes
> also.
>
>
> I take closeup digital photos and print them for assembly reference.   I
> learned this while restoring old cars, I have also used a video camera,
> but  the
> printed photos are more useful.
>
> 73,
> Douglas
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