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1. rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 07:24:13 -0500
What's up with the price of rocker switches??? The hazard, fan, headlight and map light switches in my B are all virtually unreadable. The white has worn off and only by placement have I known what t
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00006.html (7,906 bytes)

2. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Jethogger@aol.com
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 09:00:52 EDT
Hello Becky. What year MGB are you talking about. I have some good used switches. And get some good deals on new switches. If you only problem is the lettering is worn off. Think about the price to r
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00009.html (7,371 bytes)

3. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: bk996@freenet.carleton.ca (Eric R. Stephen)
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 09:21:08 -0400 (EDT)
** Becky: Here is an article I wrote for the Ottawa MG Club newsletter. If the switches on the B have recessed areas that can be refilled with paint then you can have a set of switches that look grea
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00010.html (10,167 bytes)

4. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 17:33:05 -0400
Call the local junkyards and find one that has MGs. You might be able to find some switches in better shape, for a lot less money. -NORY Don't assume that because you have found one problem, you hav
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00045.html (8,060 bytes)

5. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 18:56:42 -0500
My B is a 69 roadster. I have thought about trying to fill in the design a little with a white pen of some sort, but I don't want it to look clobbered...I have just put so much money and time into r
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00058.html (8,305 bytes)

6. RE: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: "RossOvercash" <jroverca@tiac.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 20:40:50 -0400
Unless the switches have totally failed why replace them? Unless of course you just want them to look nice! I needed new headlamp and heater fan switches for 4 years. I rebuilt and repaired them unt
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00065.html (9,690 bytes)

7. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: "Dan Ray" <danray@bluegrass.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 21:03:13 -0500
If the switches work, keep 'em, and pretty them up! I like Eric's method - that's a keeper!. Plus you have the knowledge that they are TRULY original and you made them look great yourself. Model pain
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00068.html (9,965 bytes)

8. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Mark Endicott <endicott@nashville.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 19:41:28 -0500
Becky If your switches are working you can clean them up with a tooth brush and refill the engraving with a stick paint available from craft stores. Just rub it on let it dry for a short while and ru
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00069.html (8,804 bytes)

9. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 20:03:52 -0500
Another great suggestion ....man do I love this place! Becky
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00071.html (9,231 bytes)

10. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 20:07:48 -0500
I agree, I really want to keep the original switches, especially with the price being so outrageous!!! I'm off to buy some model paint ...Good luck with the emblem ...I just ordered replacements cuz
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00072.html (10,584 bytes)

11. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: don <brgmgb@napanet.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 21:02:08 -0700
On the subject of rocker switches: Does anyone know of a way to renovate the bright chrome trim around the switches? Don Scott
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00091.html (7,816 bytes)

12. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Dick Watson <dwatson@feist.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 23:20:27 -0500
I had mismatched switches on my Midget. One was chrome trim, one was black. i decided to mack both blck and took a solvent and rermoved the chrome on one. Now they match and look great. Don't know f
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00093.html (8,228 bytes)

13. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: ccrobins <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 00:09:11 -0500
Hi Becky, Donn't mess with those switches, they show years of faithful service and were carressed by trusting fingers. In short, they have a history of their own! You can find them with your eyes clo
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00100.html (7,853 bytes)

14. Re: rocker switches (score: 1)
Author: Becky Mahoney <bmahoney@home.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 07:20:27 -0500
Well, I really thought this was a cool idea. The sad part is that the switches are worn pretty smooth. I have one that is not working, so I used that one as a 'well, messed that up' trial part. I too
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00163.html (13,905 bytes)

15. Re: Rocker Switches (score: 1)
Author: andrew.martens.pas@govmail.gov.sk.ca
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 13:19:01 -0600
The solution I used was to paint white-out (ie., liquid paper used for correcting typing errors) in the etched grooves and then wipe off the excess. Can be done again if needed. This is cheap, looks
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00189.html (7,695 bytes)

16. Re: Rocker Switches (score: 1)
Author: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 15:47:07 -0400
What about the wax crayons made specifically to do this in role playing game dice? -- Trevor Boicey, Ottawa, Canada. tboicey@brit.ca, http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/ [ Seeking some miscellaneous MG part
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00192.html (7,942 bytes)

17. RE: Rocker Switches (score: 1)
Author: andrew.martens.pas@govmail.gov.sk.ca
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 14:34:14 -0600
CC: mgs@autox.team.net I haven't seen the "dice crayons" - I wonder if they would blob up? Since the white-out is liquid, you get a really good result. -- From: tboicey To: andrew.martens.pas@govmail
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00198.html (8,428 bytes)

18. Re: Rocker Switches (score: 1)
Author: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 17:18:02 -0400
I doubt it, it's just wax. It's probably just a white crayon. When you buy a role playing game kit, the dice have no white in them just the indents. You rub the crayon across the grooves and wipe off
/html/mgs/1998-06/msg00203.html (7,779 bytes)


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