Dye Sub Clock
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Re: Dye Sub Clock
Hi All, I have been using (with great success) the dye sub clocks from xpres. However one of my clients has requested a bigger version. I am looking for one around 12" x 9" as the xpres clock is quite small (around 8 x 5.5"). Can anyone suggest a supplier in the UK for me to try? Thanks in advance Elliot
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socialgiraffe
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Re: Dye Sub Clock
BMS do a glass clock that is 11.5" diameter. Failing that they also sell just the mechanism so you could source your own base plate to any size you require.
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Re: Dye Sub Clock
i use a 12x10 placement and drill my own hole in the middle and buy the mechanism seperately from BMS
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Mechanisms I get off eBay, way cheaper. Last ones I did were metal but I avoid doing them now as they're a pain to pack and ship!
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Izza boxes again 
do you know this plasic, three leged thingy on the middle of the pizza? You can use that to avoid hands squashed. And bit of coam under hands for more security
job done!
do you know this plasic, three leged thingy on the middle of the pizza? You can use that to avoid hands squashed. And bit of coam under hands for more security
job done!
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I tend to put foam over the face and cut slots out for the hands to sit in but it's a faff.
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