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hi,<br><br>
if you aren't bothered by soup cans, you might consider the ring that
seals screw-on "ball" jars.<br><br>
the middle of the top is removable (with a seal), and the outer edge has
a thread which seals the top part to the jar.<br><br>
painted black, these might be a candidate.<br><br>
- adm -<br><br>
At 01:42 AM 9/30/2004, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hey everyone...<br><br>
I want to construct my own gauges for my 109 pit. I do not want
them to be working, just simple gauges that look authentic. I was
thinking of using soup cans, painted black. I have a book that has
every gauge the 109 had. SO I would simply make a good copy, glue
it on a soup can, and I have my gauge. Cover it with a piece of
plexiglass. The problem though is how to make the very thin rims on
the upper face of the gauge. Not sure what to do. Would love
to hear from you guys<br><br>
thanks<br><br>
D<br><br>
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Alan D.
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