At 09:54 AM 3/19/2010, Ken Lewis wrote: >A rotary switch would take the least amount of concentration to operate >while you are driving. They are easier to install than a slider( round hole >vs. square). Both excellent points. Although cheap nibblers like from RS make rectangular holes much easier than they used to be. As a kid I absolutely lusted after a set of Greenlee chassis punches -- octal and miniature seven and nine pin tube sockets, relay sockets, you name it. Then later D-sub and Centronics connectors and such. Way too expensive for me though. Yours, David |
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