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Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
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Posted: 01:31am 02 Oct 2010
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While I was walking the dog down the beach yesterday, I found this washed up on the shore.



The big battery selector switch caught my eye, so I dragged it home and pulled it apart. Its mostly copper, brass and bakelite, so survived floating in the ocean. A few steel washers and cir-clip had disintegrated though.



I washed the parts in fresh water, cleaned up the contacts with some sandpaper and put it back together with a little grease on the moving parts.



Back in one piece. Its amazing what you can resurrect from the dead.



GlennEdited by Gizmo 2010-10-04
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isaiah

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Joined: 25/12/2009
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Posted: 03:34am 27 Dec 2010
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Maybe better go back to the beach and look for more bitts off the boat or what ever the switch came from!!
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Downwind

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Posted: 04:59am 27 Dec 2010
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It proberly washed in from Christmas Island

Pete.
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