Dear John,
I did the same thing, then laminated it in clear plastic at Kinko's. That
way I can trace the various circuits in marker pens, then erase them when
I want to.
"Never ascribe to Malice that which can be explained by Ignorance."
John J. Peloquin, Assistant Research Entomologist
Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, John A. Wise wrote:
> Being over 50 and well into the bifocal part of life, several years ago I
> took a copy of the wiring diagram to a blue-print type shop and had them
> enlarge them as big as they could.
>
> I now have a (approx) 3.5'x7' wiring diagram on which I have written the
> "names" of all the various components (no more cross checking numbers). It
> is very easy to follow all the lines without worrying that I picked up the
> wrong one at an intercection of 30 lines.
>
> The only problem is that when I lay it out on kitchen table, I get dirty
> looks from my wife.
>
> John
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