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Old 20th Mar 2018, 7:20 pm   #1
bill knox
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Default HRO Screening cans

Hi all

I am tidying up my HRO and have just changed the plastic covers over the calibration charts and logging chart and I must say it looks pretty good.

What I am after now is, on top of the screening cans is what could be loosely termed as "top hats" these cover the grid caps of the valves, I am missing 4 of these if anyone has some spare ones I would be appreciative.

All costs will be reimbursed.

Also, with an HRO-7 is the base just a flat piece of steel, or is the rear edge bent over at 90 degrees and the front edge have a step in it to go under the front bottom of the receiver.

Regards.

Bill.
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