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Schematic Helper for the Elderly

By Pinball_Muggle

6 years ago



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  • Latest reply 6 years ago by jrpinball
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    #1 6 years ago

    Try hanging it at eye level and use Cut Post-it Arrows to surround your circuit.

    Works well ... (I think anyway)...

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    #2 6 years ago

    Get one of these and hang it in front of your schematic.

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    #3 6 years ago

    "wayout440", I have a magnifying glass as well.
    It works great, it even has a light in it!
    I find expanding a schematic, from an online source, makes the
    drawing smugy and you loose a lot of definition!
    Terry K

    #4 6 years ago

    Staples will copy/reprint schematic to 2 x 6 feet. Bigger is better.

    #5 6 years ago
    Quoted from KYBingo:

    Staples will copy/reprint schematic to 2 x 6 feet. Bigger is better.

    Reminds me of the Sega mechanical game schematics that looked like a blueprint. About the size of a pool table. Really awesome. Until you read the note in the corner. Due to shortages, wire colors might not be consistent throughout the game. I don't really think they had shortages. They just didn't waste anything, no matter how short. A wire from one point to another might change colors many times as you found these short pieces strung together.

    LTG : )

    #6 6 years ago
    Quoted from LTG:

    A wire from one point to another might change colors many times as you found these short pieces strung together.

    #7 6 years ago

    Steve, Who do you know that's elderly and works on pins? LOL.

    #8 6 years ago

    Hi Lee (where HAVE you been) Yes sir - I'm elderly now (hit 60 this year) ... but you're waaaay elderly!!
    ...Oh.. also Phil B & Joe R. & Vic C. & Jim H. & a few other elderly mugs out there I know of (but not well enough to talk smack to 'em = )

    #9 6 years ago
    Quoted from Pinball_Muggle:

    Hi Lee (where HAVE you been) Yes sir - I'm elderly now (hit 60 this year) ... but you're waaaay elderly!!
    ...Oh.. also Phil B & Joe R. & Vic C. & Jim H. & a few other elderly mugs out there I know of (but now well enough to talk smack to 'em = )

    I resemble that remark! Vic C. and I moved about eight of his games around last week. There's snow on the roof, but there's a fire in the stove!

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