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Elaz ztz 9

satan18

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Normally i wouldnt go to far with an ordinary number 9 fuse but this one came from my BLC 50 A which i know has been in the case since the begining of time,due to the amount of corrosion under the fuse,and the jammed locking rings.

I decided to strip the fuse and get a donar ( thanks to Waff ) as the bottom of the fuse was rotten.

so far i have stripped out all the broken screws and drilled and re tapped
all concerned.

I am having new screws made to exacting accuracy as they always look better with fresh screw heads showing.
 

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No probs Phil,You come with some goodies for me now and again :)

Thats a great series of shots,keep us informed. That original screw will be posted tomorrow

best

waff
 
No probs Phil,You come with some goodies for me now and again :)

Thats a great series of shots,keep us informed. That original screw will be posted tomorrow

best

waff

Nice one paul and when i have the top screws perfected then some will be heading your way to for the spares dept.

Best phil
 
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