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Old 02-23-2004, 05:37 PM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Re: Gonna do it again-

Will do Scott, I finished my side curtains yesterday so all I need to do now is put them on, now Im just waiting on my starboard and radar to be returned so I can finish up and reinstall the console.

Bri- I had the blue star fuses seperate for all of my electronics on the console so I wouldnt have to go behind the dash to change em out if needed. But when I tried to change/install fuses at all, it was a struggle to get them to open and I ended up destroying most of them. I have the 8 gang switch panel as well so I dont have much choice with those except to keep them.The o-ring makes them difficult to remove and if you are not careful you will strip and screw up the cap. What you have to do is push in and turn to the left about a half a turn.It will come out some. Then you take another half a turn before it will come out. I really like the ease of the old style, you just turn the cap with your finger and the spring pops it right out for you.

Brian, post some pics here when you finish, would like to see how yours turns out as well!!I agree about the being more fun than the real job. By about thrice. See ya-
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