"Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
#91
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
Scotty, she's suckin' mud!
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twaldron wrote:
>
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
twaldron wrote:
>
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
#92
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
The only part of the Rubi's locker switch cycle I don't understand is how
you cycle them off. When cycling them on I know it goes rear first, front
second. Do they cycle off in reverse order?
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:akXnb.542$Dj1.88@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the
liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it
gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
> --
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
>
you cycle them off. When cycling them on I know it goes rear first, front
second. Do they cycle off in reverse order?
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:akXnb.542$Dj1.88@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the
liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it
gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
> --
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
>
#93
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
The only part of the Rubi's locker switch cycle I don't understand is how
you cycle them off. When cycling them on I know it goes rear first, front
second. Do they cycle off in reverse order?
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:akXnb.542$Dj1.88@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the
liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it
gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
> --
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
>
you cycle them off. When cycling them on I know it goes rear first, front
second. Do they cycle off in reverse order?
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:akXnb.542$Dj1.88@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the
liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it
gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
> --
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
>
#94
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
The only part of the Rubi's locker switch cycle I don't understand is how
you cycle them off. When cycling them on I know it goes rear first, front
second. Do they cycle off in reverse order?
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:akXnb.542$Dj1.88@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the
liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it
gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
> --
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
>
you cycle them off. When cycling them on I know it goes rear first, front
second. Do they cycle off in reverse order?
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:akXnb.542$Dj1.88@newssvr23.news.prodigy.com.. .
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the
liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it
gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
> --
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
>
#95
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
The Detroit can unlock on its own if one wheel need to spin faster. The
manual locker in the Rubicon will not do that. If you lock the manual
locker on the rubicon while on dry pavement some part of your axle will
break into pieces very quickly.
In addition the Rubicon has a torque-sensing limited slip installed
which can not ever be de-activated; that and 4wd-hi should be sufficient
for any on-road traction problem that could ever exist.
I'm saving up for Detroit Truetrac lockers for mny Sahara for both from
and rear. Those are almost the same as the limited slips the rubicon has.
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> As one with a rear Detroit, I do not advise the unwary to go anywhere near
> such a device for full time on-road use. I know what it's going to do and
> when, the uninitiated face a wild ride, for sure!
manual locker in the Rubicon will not do that. If you lock the manual
locker on the rubicon while on dry pavement some part of your axle will
break into pieces very quickly.
In addition the Rubicon has a torque-sensing limited slip installed
which can not ever be de-activated; that and 4wd-hi should be sufficient
for any on-road traction problem that could ever exist.
I'm saving up for Detroit Truetrac lockers for mny Sahara for both from
and rear. Those are almost the same as the limited slips the rubicon has.
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> As one with a rear Detroit, I do not advise the unwary to go anywhere near
> such a device for full time on-road use. I know what it's going to do and
> when, the uninitiated face a wild ride, for sure!
#96
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
The Detroit can unlock on its own if one wheel need to spin faster. The
manual locker in the Rubicon will not do that. If you lock the manual
locker on the rubicon while on dry pavement some part of your axle will
break into pieces very quickly.
In addition the Rubicon has a torque-sensing limited slip installed
which can not ever be de-activated; that and 4wd-hi should be sufficient
for any on-road traction problem that could ever exist.
I'm saving up for Detroit Truetrac lockers for mny Sahara for both from
and rear. Those are almost the same as the limited slips the rubicon has.
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> As one with a rear Detroit, I do not advise the unwary to go anywhere near
> such a device for full time on-road use. I know what it's going to do and
> when, the uninitiated face a wild ride, for sure!
manual locker in the Rubicon will not do that. If you lock the manual
locker on the rubicon while on dry pavement some part of your axle will
break into pieces very quickly.
In addition the Rubicon has a torque-sensing limited slip installed
which can not ever be de-activated; that and 4wd-hi should be sufficient
for any on-road traction problem that could ever exist.
I'm saving up for Detroit Truetrac lockers for mny Sahara for both from
and rear. Those are almost the same as the limited slips the rubicon has.
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> As one with a rear Detroit, I do not advise the unwary to go anywhere near
> such a device for full time on-road use. I know what it's going to do and
> when, the uninitiated face a wild ride, for sure!
#97
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
The Detroit can unlock on its own if one wheel need to spin faster. The
manual locker in the Rubicon will not do that. If you lock the manual
locker on the rubicon while on dry pavement some part of your axle will
break into pieces very quickly.
In addition the Rubicon has a torque-sensing limited slip installed
which can not ever be de-activated; that and 4wd-hi should be sufficient
for any on-road traction problem that could ever exist.
I'm saving up for Detroit Truetrac lockers for mny Sahara for both from
and rear. Those are almost the same as the limited slips the rubicon has.
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> As one with a rear Detroit, I do not advise the unwary to go anywhere near
> such a device for full time on-road use. I know what it's going to do and
> when, the uninitiated face a wild ride, for sure!
manual locker in the Rubicon will not do that. If you lock the manual
locker on the rubicon while on dry pavement some part of your axle will
break into pieces very quickly.
In addition the Rubicon has a torque-sensing limited slip installed
which can not ever be de-activated; that and 4wd-hi should be sufficient
for any on-road traction problem that could ever exist.
I'm saving up for Detroit Truetrac lockers for mny Sahara for both from
and rear. Those are almost the same as the limited slips the rubicon has.
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> As one with a rear Detroit, I do not advise the unwary to go anywhere near
> such a device for full time on-road use. I know what it's going to do and
> when, the uninitiated face a wild ride, for sure!
#98
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Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
Now that you mention it, I think I'd be in the market for some of the
guarded switches like we had on the arming panels in a/c - might even
look good.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:39:02 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
guarded switches like we had on the arming panels in a/c - might even
look good.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:39:02 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#99
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
Now that you mention it, I think I'd be in the market for some of the
guarded switches like we had on the arming panels in a/c - might even
look good.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:39:02 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
guarded switches like we had on the arming panels in a/c - might even
look good.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:39:02 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
#100
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: "Lockers" in a Rubi .. ?
Now that you mention it, I think I'd be in the market for some of the
guarded switches like we had on the arming panels in a/c - might even
look good.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:39:02 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
guarded switches like we had on the arming panels in a/c - might even
look good.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:39:02 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Awesome, Nate! Do you scream, "Fire one!...Fire Two!" when you lock in?
> :) You've got to get some kind of DANGER decals for them. When a new
> passenger gets in and points and asks the inevitable "What are those
> for?"...You can scream, "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN! DON'T TOUCH THOSE SWITCHES!!"
>
> Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
> > news:20031029135646.12501.00003537@mb-m04.aol.com...
> >
> >>Engineers didn't make the decision, attorneys did, to avoid the liability
> >
> > of
> >
> >>the newbie who engages his lockers in 4HI on a snowcovered road and then
> >
> > loses
> >
> >>control and lands in a ditch.
> >
> >
> > here ya go. not only does it eliminate the safety features, but it gives
> > you a different switch for each locker.
> > http://7slotgrille.com/tech/rubiswitches/
> >
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>