Posted by ScottyHOMEy on March 16, 2009 at 04:29:08 from (70.105.234.113):
In Reply to: Define original posted by Mr Mayor on March 15, 2009 at 06:49:44:
Those dawings are useful and even helpful, but Guy also botes in the text, in a couple of places IIRC, that you will find variations.
One in particular he described (with a picture)was the light switch decal -- on top or wrapped more around to the left? The variation there could just be sloppy placement, but it could also have to do with the position of the knob, which has a tapered hex fit to the shaft of the switch. If the fella that mounted the switch to the face of the panel was off by 60* one way or the other with where the pointer goes, and the fella that did the decals was lining up the decal to the B or the L or O position, it would have been easier to index the decal to the pointer than it was to remove the knob and put it in a standard position.
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