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JM_16v |
posted on 10th Jan 15 at 13:03 |
the bit that would be hard would be to waterproof the shaft as it is a moving part so will be hard to fit a rubber gasket or similar | |
nathy_87 |
posted on 7th Jan 15 at 13:00 |
quote: You are :lol: but to be honest the hands on that clock above look the same length to me, so it could be either way. | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 5th Jan 15 at 20:22 |
quote: I actually double took to make sure i was right lmao | |
Balling |
posted on 5th Jan 15 at 17:02 |
quote:You can't tell the time? | |
nathy_87 |
posted on 5th Jan 15 at 16:26 |
quote: or at ten to two? | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 5th Jan 15 at 15:59 |
I would just spray paint one like that on your wall | |
Nismo |
posted on 2nd Jan 15 at 13:30 |
Thanks Graeme but after a black one. | |
Steve |
posted on 2nd Jan 15 at 10:18 |
Liquid tape | |
ed |
posted on 1st Jan 15 at 22:34 |
I've got a little big clock - it's just aluminium and a standard clock movement inside. How exposed are you planning on leaving it? You could look at the waterproofing stuff Steve used in his RC truck thread to coat the moment? | |
Graeme |
posted on 30th Dec 14 at 18:19 |
I actually bought a Karlson one the other week in a copper. Not going to use it now if you fancy buying it? think it would be pretty water proof anyway as there isn't much to it. | |
flybikeslee |
posted on 29th Dec 14 at 23:27 |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 29th Dec 14 at 21:04 |
never seen anyone with a clock in their garden | |
Nismo |
posted on 29th Dec 14 at 16:03 |
Been after a stylish outdoor clock for a while, however all the clocks for gardens just look vintage or dated. |