Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Making a Neon Clocks


The Neon Clock body is made from metal or plastic depending upon its usage and is normally powder coated to insure durability. The neon is a full circle, colored tube highlighting the detailed, colorful logo on the face. The clock has precision, quartz movement. Neon is powered through a lightweight neon transformer with an on/off switch on the cord. This enables you to have the neon off without stopping the clock. The clock runs off on AA battery or some other power source.

Neon clocks have come a long way since their inception. Since neon was first used in signs, it has captured everyone’s imagination, and neon clocks are ordered for business and personal use, also custom made to meet one’s specific requirements.

Many retail outlets invest in neon clocks to let potential customers attract. These clocks provide time, and the bright colors and lighting make this product a sight to look at. For example, an American outlet may have a Neon Clock with some catchy picture on the clock; a cafĂ© specializing in cappuccino may have a “cappuccino” picture; a car dealership selling Porches might have a “Porches” picture blinking inside the clock.

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