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Agree Tel.
You have just agreed with him disagreeing with your post of how its potentially dangerous, yet again this forum never ceases to amuse me with some of the comical members
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Agree Tel.
Didn't mean to make you laugh, honest.You have just agreed with him disagreeing with your post of how its potentially dangerous, yet again this forum never ceases to amuse me with some of the comical members
Never understood why after a cu change people start having problems due to existing faults, if you aren't prepared to address them then should you really be changing the board in the first place?
That a a fur shout but isn't it still better to do some per testing work it's only a couple of hours work and can save you a load of hassle
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