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What do you think?
> And how long?
It has probably taken about 2 months on and off. There are about 10 layers of paint on it though, i kept having to sand and respray because bits of hair and dust stuck to the paint while it was drying. On one occasion i had just sprayed it when a fly landed on the paint and got stuck.
I laughed, but i was crying inside.
Though not worth the effort, well not for myself being lousy at that sort of thing, but I guess if you ever decide to sell it will bring a larger amount.
One word; how!?
And how long?
> Yeah, why is it called a cold cathode?
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Well it's hardly anything more than room temperature. But maybe mine's special :P
Yeah, why is it called a cold cathode?
> The jewel part looks like mine.
Yeah, its just the standard cold cathode/see through jewel combo.