R renowb Member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 2,241 Jun 10, 2010 #1 I am new at this! Just a dollar I put in a pen. Attachments IMG_0494.jpg 39.2 KB · Views: 292
Mark Member Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 2,536 Location Pottstown PA Jun 10, 2010 #2 Cool. Can it (the dollar) be removed or did you cast it in there?
R renowb Member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 2,241 Jun 10, 2010 #3 I actually wrapped it on the tube and cast it. It's only a partial of a dollar, probably around 50 cents. All of it would not fit the slimline tubes. Mark said: Cool. Can it (the dollar) be removed or did you cast it in there? Click to expand...
I actually wrapped it on the tube and cast it. It's only a partial of a dollar, probably around 50 cents. All of it would not fit the slimline tubes. Mark said: Cool. Can it (the dollar) be removed or did you cast it in there? Click to expand...
boxerman Member Joined Mar 13, 2010 Messages 4,218 Location Marshalltown,Ia Jun 10, 2010 #4 Nice pen.
bruce119 Member Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 2,979 Location Franklin, NC, USA. Jun 11, 2010 #5 Mark said: Cool. Can it (the dollar) be removed or did you cast it in there? Click to expand... Nice but I wouldn't show it to a Fed. .
Mark said: Cool. Can it (the dollar) be removed or did you cast it in there? Click to expand... Nice but I wouldn't show it to a Fed. .
R renowb Member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 2,241 Jun 11, 2010 #6 See you are a vet, too. I am a Vietnam vet, 71-73 First Cav Division. Just wondering how the circuit boards are made. Not that I would make one, but curious how they are put on the tube. Thanks, Bill bruce119 said: Nice but I wouldn't show it to a Fed. . Click to expand...
See you are a vet, too. I am a Vietnam vet, 71-73 First Cav Division. Just wondering how the circuit boards are made. Not that I would make one, but curious how they are put on the tube. Thanks, Bill bruce119 said: Nice but I wouldn't show it to a Fed. . Click to expand...