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Old 10th Feb 2017, 12:21 am   #41
cfrlar1
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Default Re: WWII Type "F" MK II Handset question

Yes - absolutely make sure the sander base has no sandpaper attached! For extra protection wrap the transmitter in layer of cloth (I used an old t-shirt) so that is in-between it and the sander base.
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