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    ??????????????????????????

    did you unpack it?? nice job.....er...unpacking.
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    This is not turtle



    Wow, The new wireless model??

    Hows it work?

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    Originally posted by tinner73
    ??????????????????????????

    did you unpack it?? nice job.....er...unpacking.
    No I built that panel, it was a plain Kele RET Enclosure, cut the hole in the front and mounted the Epad, mounted all the other stuff, I built it.
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    oh..... you gotta take closer pics. looks good.
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    Tinner, I used my 5 meg digital camera I must have sized them too small,let me see what the standard size is on image shack.
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    Whilst it could be 'handy' there but I wouldn't consider this the best location for such a control panel..

    Cheers

    Richard

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    Nice 7540 with Epad. Ever use the JCI Penumatic cabinates the formica fronts cut well for the Epad.

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    Pns, I have never used the Johnson panels, I have had alot of luck with the Kele enclosures and like them alot, I use a self tapping screw then uni-bit at each corner then use a jigsaw to cut the hole, it takes me about 10 minutes I would guess.
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    Increased size

    [Edited by joey791 on 02-13-2006 at 08:30 PM]
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    Quote Originally Posted by pnsymf View Post
    Nice 7540 with Epad. Ever use the JCI Penumatic cabinates the formica fronts cut well for the Epad.
    I like your idea,some easy cuttin..

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    Very clean, sure makes trouble shooting easier down the road. Nice work, I like the labels as well.

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    You guys do know this thread is from 6 years ago don't ya?
    You need to put the phone down and get back to work!

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    Ahhh.....well...... Yeah? No, I didn't pay attention to dates, sorry. Still, nice job!

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    nice

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