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WORKSHOP TIPS

Many wireless experimenters who have become quite adept at soldering rarely vise their skill in this direction for purposes other than soldering wires to lugs and terminals. Many useful storage boxes can be made with the aid of some old tins and a pair of tinsmith’s snips. Take, for example, a scraw box. This can be constructed very quickly from a fiat tin box designed to take a hundred cigarettes. Out of another old tin cut pieces of various sizes for partitions, and these can (hen be soldered into place as partitions for different sizes of screws.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 7

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WORKSHOP TIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 7

WORKSHOP TIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 959, 30 April 1930, Page 7

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