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Old 12-19-2019, 04:35 PM   #16
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Re: Fuse panel

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Originally Posted by SwitchbladeII View Post
Thanks Loc-Doc for the support and information. I did take a Dremel to mine and was able to clean it up a bit. If I can't find one I will get at it some more. There are still many "old school guys and gals out there like you and I who would rather repair than replace just because we can. When I was 17 many many years ago I met a mechanic who became a mentor. There was nothing on a car or truck he couldn't rebuild. I learned a lot from him one thing was "don't replace it if you can fix it! A lot of replacement parts are nowhere the quality of OEM and don't fit like the originals.

No problem. The stone I had came with one of my Dremel sets and was 3/16" dia.

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