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Rbz5416
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September 25, 2013, 10:54:08 pm »
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Just wanted to say thanks for the info that enabled me to repair a broken mains cable at the entry to the switch housing.
And also to say what a PITA removal of the switch button is without the bent screwdriver...
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That one job, that I do fairly infrequently, is why I'm getting the switch removal tool! Always damage the switch using a screwdriver and swear words!
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Its one of those daft little tools that you will end up using for all kinds of things.
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