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Post by papaof2 on Aug 1, 2023 4:12:43 GMT -6
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Post by feralferret on Aug 1, 2023 22:32:11 GMT -6
Only problem is that those won't fit the newer style fuse holder with the two blades.
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Post by papaof2 on Aug 2, 2023 0:16:08 GMT -6
But you can fix that with an angle grinder and some water pump pliers ;-) One end of the open end wrench should be the right spacing to be ground down to fit ;-)
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Post by feralferret on Aug 2, 2023 0:49:44 GMT -6
Take a section of 20 AWG solid wire, strip both ends, bend into a U, and stick the ends in the fuse holder. Same method I use for jumpering relay sockets for test purposes.
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Post by dwj19541954 on Oct 6, 2023 17:04:11 GMT -6
Ya' think those metric wrenches will carry the load like 'merican ??
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Post by papaof2 on Oct 6, 2023 17:23:38 GMT -6
Ya' think those metric wrenches will carry the load like 'merican ?? Probably only for those odd metric fuse sizes of 11 or 13 or 17 amps ;-)
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