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NinerBikes wrote:
Hmmm, here's an idea. Those cups look like cups for measuring detergent for the washing machine. Maybe find a cap, like for liquid dairy creamer that covers, but flips open to pour creamer in. flip the cap open to access the switch, after glueing it on.
Another option, cut off top of detergent bottle where that cup clips on, and glue detergent bottle top to the area, pop the cover off when you need to activate the switch. Pop cover back on to top of detergent bottle, to protect activation of the switch.
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MrWizard wrote:
Maybe some of that earth quake putty stick em
Used to keep pictures and other stuff from bouncing around
As I recall silly putty runs at high temps as it gets super soft
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MrWizard wrote:
that was the first thing i thought of
but i don't think so
those are designed to also keep a toggle in the off position
installed on her monetary switch, it might keep the electric latch cycling/thumping
โAug-17-2015 08:34 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
This cover should do the trick...
Description: Itโs not what project you have in mind that may use a rocket launch switchโฆ The question is what project will you come up with once you have one in hand? Everyone has a proverbial missile to launch.
The hot red safety cover protects a toggle switch from accidentally being turned on. When flipped up, the user has full access to a switch underneath. Upon closing the cover, the cover will force the switch arm back into the lower position - a safety mechanism so you can quickly hit the cover down and deactivate the switch.