04-02-2010, 06:04 PM
Quite some years ago my wife dabbled in ceramics. I came across a small box of supplies. They use an open mesh "sandpaper" that is fine enough to be grills, or walkways, but probably too heavy for a fence.
Another thing is the screen type lids for cooking to keep splatter in, they are pretty fine screening also and would have myriads of uses, fence, etc.
Question: I have some flashers that screw on bicycle tires. They run on tiny batteries. They only flash when they are jarred, then stay on for 5-8 seconds until they are jarred again. Other than the battery, they are really tiny unit. I wonder, is there some way that the jarring part can be blocked so it would work on a switch? I guess I could just tear into one, but if I screw up the flashing part first, I wouldn't be able to find out what makes the rest tick. Has anyone ever fooled with one of these?
Lynn
Another thing is the screen type lids for cooking to keep splatter in, they are pretty fine screening also and would have myriads of uses, fence, etc.
Question: I have some flashers that screw on bicycle tires. They run on tiny batteries. They only flash when they are jarred, then stay on for 5-8 seconds until they are jarred again. Other than the battery, they are really tiny unit. I wonder, is there some way that the jarring part can be blocked so it would work on a switch? I guess I could just tear into one, but if I screw up the flashing part first, I wouldn't be able to find out what makes the rest tick. Has anyone ever fooled with one of these?
Lynn
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