Nice Little Battery Tip

MasterBlaster84

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Superduper said:
redbenjoe said:
ok--lets save the drum-roll :lol: :lol:
as this has to be the lowest tech mod ever posted !! :-O

but -- look -
with a few simple tools, plus some scotch tape -
and some clear (or unclear) thin plastic-

we can make our own tubes-
any size // any time
:-) :-)
I thought Ira only did woodies?
:hmmm: Looks like Ira is also into prosthetics.
 

redbenjoe

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alvinm--
see if there is a 'joannes fabrics' branch down there -
i got it up here yesterday --
or any fabric// hobby store should have it --
it about .010 "- ..012 " thick -- sheet size is 12" x 18"
the brand is "dritz quilting"
i guess they use it for sewing templates

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just checked -- there are 4 stores down there near you :-)
 

redbenjoe

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oh - that reminds me to relay the :w00t: :w00t:
heads-up --
LOTS of hotties --shop at fabric stores !! :thumbsup: :-P :yes:

and most try to be ever-so-helpful :angelic: :drool:
 

Alf

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sweet! I have always just gone ghetto and duct taped my batteries together with two long strips.
 

Jovie

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Great post! It's funny how something so simple can make you're life so much easier. Chalk up my Prosonic TSR801as another that came with plastic battery tubes.Using tubes should even make smaller boxes easier to deal with though.I'm thinking of fitting all of my boxes with tubes.Great idea!
 

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oldskool69 said:
Uncle Ed said:
I save these and then glue them together, since I'm a cheap bastard.

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And with what you've been known to be full of you should have a never ending supply! :-P :w00t: :lol: :-P :w00t: :lol: :tease:
Freddie, I think you are mistaking Uncle Ed for redbenjoe. ;-) :-P :-D