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On 10/25/2017 9:15 PM, micky wrote:
I need to put a momentary on switch in my dashboard, and the one I bought doesn't have a hex nut for the top nut but a round serrated ring to hold the switch in place. How do you tighten this? I don't see how fingers can do as good a job as a wrench did with the hex nut, and pliers will scratch it up. I could find an old hex nut, but I'd rather use the pretty round one, if I can. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nut-Repeir-...HvDq DUV16oGQ |
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