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Borescoped

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Oh my, lotsa lovin going on here...

Anyways, my dear old Uncle Sam said it was time to come back, so... I'm back, in the states, again.

As I told the Bee earlier, I'll be making an effort to stay more involved now, so feel free to run away and hide now. [emoji3]


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Oh my, lotsa lovin going on here...

Anyways, my dear old Uncle Sam said it was time to come back, so... I'm back, in the states, again.

As I told the Bee earlier, I'll be making an effort to stay more involved now, so feel free to run away and hide now. [emoji3]


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Nah, good to have ya back :thumbs:
 

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Well........... none of it was me :angel:
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I have used it for 30 years or so on Aluminum conductors in panelboards which is what it is designed and sold for. It also works better than anything else for vehicle battery terminals. Had a battery that would eat those red and green rings for lunch. Cleaned the terminals and put it on and never had another problem.

Entirely wrong website, wrong forum, subforum, wrong thread but umm

What are those red and green rings for anyway?

I never figured that out, always just slapped some clear grease around and called it done.
 
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