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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 18, '04 From NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
i know people talk about this all the time but i was just wondering if anybody changed the color of their clock from stock bright green to red. i kinda dont think its possible but if anybody has done it can you fill me in. (i read that some ppls stock color are white. lucky bums!)
o yea lost one of those rubber pieces that touch the circuit board so if anybody wants to give me one or send me a white clock (i'll pay 4 it) i would appreciate it! ![]() This post has been edited by juBz86: Jan 28, 2005 - 12:08 AM |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 7, '07 From Portland, Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 67 (96%) ![]() |
I took my amber plastic thing out, and used the tic-tac container for my blue. If you're careful with the amber piece and don't break it, you can use it as a form. Put the hacked up tic-tac container plastic on top of it, and heat it with a hair dryer using the original amber piece as a form, it won't soften up the way the tic-tac plastic will. Then you can basically reattach the plastic the same way the amber one was attached, with the flat little tabs on the top and bottom. Voila! Professional aqua-blue results!
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