VFD Filters are HERE!!!

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relix
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Post by relix »

yeah!

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Post by specialk »

Huzzah!
(Now I need to get me a VFD...)

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Post by Cheese »

They do look really good :smile: Shame I don't have a VFD anymore :sad: (sold it)...

Anyway I'm going to cry,

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Post by [VH]sn1per »

hey...speaking of polarizers....where can i get some polarizing film for my lcd's so i can reverse the orientation and get the numbers to light up? here in the US if possible. i checked out the local camera shops and they seem to be retarded...thanks for the info

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Post by relix »

yeah, what about in Europe?

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ahh soo sexy

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Post by sygyzy »

I got my blue filter. Looks like there some 3M Adhesive around the border. How do I install it? It is pretty thick. Wont this mean that the VFD will sit too far away from the bay cover? Should I stick it directly on the VFD's glass or should I stick it on the back of my bay cover and sit the VFD on top of it?

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