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Old 23rd Sep 2005, 2:18 pm   #1
Andrew c
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Default Restored TR82C

Hi All. I pruchased this Bush TR82C from ebay for a tenner about 1 year ago
and it just sat on my shelf but after doing the MB60 I could see how bad the TR82C was after a good wash for the case and fittings the chassis was cleaned and serviced.
Unfortunatly one of the chassis mounts was broken and the battery sponge was missing some Araldite fixed the mount and the sponge from a scouering pad provided the battery sponge and it now look the dog's ********
Andy
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Old 23rd Sep 2005, 4:31 pm   #2
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and it now look the dog's ********
Andy
Don't be so modest, it looks ok to me.
One very minor thing though Andy, the battery should (if you're fussy about such things) sit on a rectangular piece of thick cardboard. The sponge is 1 inch square and goes on the inside of the back cover, though it's probably of more use at the size and position you've chosen.
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