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In article k.net, "Phil
Nelson" writes: I wired replacements around the original bathtubs, as Mike describes. One of these days, I should go back through my 1st 800B6 and check the bathtubs that I left untouched, on the assumption that they were "just fine." Glad someone else agrees with my "bathtub" experience (well, maybe not glad that someone else had to replace one too). I'm starting to wonder if there's such a thing as a cap that can always be *assumed* to be good (mica, vacuum, etc.). Well, maybe assumed good till the evidence points right to it (smoking resistor, not gun :-) --Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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