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Thread: Well, just one don't hurt, right?

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    Well, just one don't hurt, right?


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    That's that new time-delay copper. Not only can you use it to repair pipe, it serves as a qwik-fix fuse as well!!! Like the "invisible" fuse in the right fuse block, too.
    Psalm 51:10, 12

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    Adapt and Overcome!

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    Was there a pile of old fuses next to it?

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    I saw a technician put 60 amp fuses in place of 30's because that's all he had on the truck at the time!

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    Should be okay as long as you use the correct O.D. copper with proper wall thickness.
    The picture in my avatar is of the Houston Ship Channel and was taken from my backyard. I like to sit outside and slap mosquitos while watching countless supertankers, barges and cargo ships of every shape and size carry all sorts of deadly toxins to and fro. It's really beautiful at times.....just don't eat the three eyed fish....

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    NICE!!!
    Any job big or small,do it right, or not at all !!!

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    Your all good as long as your protected at the pannel!

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