Ian:
>Does anyone have an old/spare (working) "Clocking in" type machine
No, but have a look in the RS/Electrocomponents or Farnell electronics
catalogues. You'll find hour-meters which run on 240V ac (also 12/24V dc,
more useful in the aircraft). You can hook one of those up to the lights in
your workshop so it runs all the time you're in there, or put in an
imitation 'clocking-in' switch if you're sure you can remember to use it
every time (_both_ on & off!).
If you're really keen you'll have 2 clocks - one for "thinking" time and
one for "doing" time (and then there should be one for the time spent
reading/writing Europa e-mail, reading/writing 'Europa Flyer' Newsletter
items, and reading/writing the _other_ 'Flyer' articles on the Europa
...... :-)).
cheers
Rowland
... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...
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