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freebrickproductions wrote:steven1981 wrote:These pictures deserve more recognition. Thank you for taking these pictures.![]()
I am digging those Winko-Matic pedestrian signal housings. Makes me wonder if those originally used only "DONT" and "WALK" lenses at one time or another. Ones that I recall that used that set-up from Winko-Matic had visors attached to the housings.
As I recall, they (the winko-matics) had Walk/Don't Walk lenses until late 2012/early 2013.
traffictechgreg wrote:Those backplates are awesome!Are those common thru out the state of Alabama or just in your neck of the woods? Also the tether job with the "Left turn Yield on Flashing Y arrow" is interesting too.
EPAC-EPIC-MARC wrote:I mentioned the water intrusion thing because, correct me if I'm wrong, standard backplate mounts have the machined holes on the edges of the signal's housing, not affecting the internal components of the signal itself. Most new housings are just hardware fitted into pre-molded areas of the housing. Drilling into the back of the signal seems like it may get water inside the signal over time, unless they put sealant around the drilled area.
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