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Hi All, I am interested in making a couple of bedside alarm clocks as I can't seem to find one I like and need a pointer to some small ALARM clocks, say 2" dia that I can mount in my own frame/case. Analogue or Digital.

TIA for any advice.
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Hi All, I am interested in making a couple of bedside alarm clocks as I can't seem to find one I like and need a pointer to some small ALARM clocks, say 2" dia that I can mount in my own frame/case. Analogue or Digital.

TIA for any advice.
Try Klockit - they have ones like this: Alarm Clock
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Try Klockit - they have ones like this: Alarm Clock
PERFECT!!! Thanks so much Rick
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Nice going Rick! That would have been my 1st answer too.
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Nice going Rick! That would have been my 1st answer too.
Great site. If I ever get around to building anymore Grand Mother clocks that will be the place to go for the movement I am sure.
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I have also gotten the components for weather stations, too! Talk about an easy project. One piece of lumber, drill out the appropriate number of holes and secure them in place. VERY easy! The inserts come with instructions on how to set them for your location, too.
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I have also gotten the components for weather stations, too! Talk about an easy project. One piece of lumber, drill out the appropriate number of holes and secure them in place. VERY easy! The inserts come with instructions on how to set them for your location, too.
Very sweet, I've wanted a nice weather station for years, but didn't want to spend the $$$$. I will be building one in the future, thanks for the link.
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Very sweet, I've wanted a nice weather station for years, but didn't want to spend the $$$$. I will be building one in the future, thanks for the link.
And to help you spend your money: Klockit Weather Station Components

Always fun to help spend other people's money!
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Yeah, I had already found that, I will probably have to wait until after Christmas. And come up with a design.
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