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Post by MarkH on Sept 29, 2015 6:58:35 GMT
I am no longer selling my kits. You can still buy acrylics for the GPS or AP but I will be reducing the price to £10 (plus shipping) in an attempt to recoup some of my expenses. I also have a small stock of new Bodnar boards if people want to buy one.
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Post by ScottB on Sept 30, 2015 13:02:07 GMT
Sorry it didn't work out Mark. Thanks for this forum and helping us along with software, pics and vids. You're obviously a smart guy, I'm glad you hobby is flight simulation!
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Post by MarkH on Sept 30, 2015 16:54:10 GMT
Yeah well, I think it's just too expensive for people and nobody was buying. I will keep the forum and focus on supporting the eBook for now. The sales of that are trickling along and I have some thoughts about doing an update.
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Post by littlepaulio on Nov 1, 2015 6:02:02 GMT
Yeah well, I think it's just too expensive for people and nobody was buying. I will keep the forum and focus on supporting the eBook for now. The sales of that are trickling along and I have some thoughts about doing an update. I would definitely buy an update to the book, with any new techniques or ideas you've come up with. Your book was quite inspirational to me, and while I'm only now getting around to starting on a panel, it started my new found obsession with diy. I bought a soldering kit a few months ago and was wondering what to do with it when I accidentally cut the main wire to my TrackIR 5 pro clip sensor. I stripped back the cable and found four separate wires and thought I hadn't a snowball's chance in hell of fixing it. But about an hour later I had successfully soldered the wires back together, wrapped each in electrical tape and plugged it in not expecting anything to happen. But lo and behold, it worked perfectly! I could not have been more pleased with myself!!!!! Since then I've successfully soldered a lawn strimmer and bush strimmer back to working condition. I've also been doing some woodworking, adding a couple of 'flip' wooden panels that flip up and connect by magnets when not in use. And it was honestly reading the first few pages of your book that made me realise that I didn't have to pay a carpenter or electrician, or buy ready made add-ons from the likes of Saitek, when I could to it myself (or at least give it my best effort). So thank you, and I would like to return the favour by buying anything you publish, even if they are just small supplementary guides for particular types of panels- like a simple switch panel for instance. Anyway, hope to be pretty active on here, I'm a complete newbie when it comes to some members I'm sure, but I like to figure things out myself, so I won't be bombarding the forum with questions! Chat later I hope. Cheers, Paul
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Post by MarkH on Nov 1, 2015 9:04:23 GMT
it started my new found obsession with diy... Heh heh, good to know! We will look forward to pictures of your efforts
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