How about this $20 soultion:
I printed out standard numbers from some font in a favorite desktop
program, and cut them out (7" or so tall).
I went to the local arts and crafts store, bought the magnetic
material in white (black car) I even splurged an extra $2 and got orange
for the letters, and I pulled out the old x-acto knife.
It took about 5 nights. I made two of each number, and when you look
closely at them, they look like someone cut them out with an x-acto knife.
They work just fine. I took that long because sometimes the kitchen table
had to be used for other things.
Disclaimer: I will not be help responsible for anyone who doesn't use
common sense to put some cardboard between the magnetic material and thier
kitchen table. Nor will I be help responsible and loss of blood, limbs or
life.
Jim
email: jim5@us.ibm.com
2000 Maxima SE
hopefully a 1967 MGB-GT
"my karma ran over your dogma"
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