re:using a timing light
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re:using a timing light



Tippex is handy for this job.

I am sure you call it Tippex over the other side of the pond, if not
it's the stuff we put on our parchment to correct any errors with
our quill pen and pot of ink. :-)

Neil. 82 Imp, Old England

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Giesbrecht" <robings@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: IML: re:using a timing light


>
> To make it easier to see I clean the balancer and then chalk the mark so
> that it really stands out when the light hits it. Could also give it a dab
> of white paint. Same with the tab that has the degrees on it. It is
usually
> filthy and/or rusty. Clean it up good and use some chalk on it or paint so
> the markings stand out. What I do anyway.
>
> R. Giesbrecht
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