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Utter troll. Read his previous posts.
 
Which proves you are trolling again. Surely everyone knows this right?
The only troll here is YOU. You have been provocative from the beginning.
Now back to the prime point of the thread. Do you know where these solid links are available?
 
The only troll here is YOU. You have been provocative from the beginning.
Now back to the prime point of the thread. Do you know where these solid links are available?

No. I do not. Ebay? Alibaba? You tell me
 
Are you going to tell me which Regs you refer to in #8.
 
I answered that. The regs we all go by.
There are many of them, if you could list one it might help.
I assume by your lack of response that you don’t know what regulations apply in this case?
 
Have you thought about looking at this from a different perspective, rather than fixating on one particular 'solution'?
Will you suggest another solution.
A 15A round pin is suitale but it us the shark makers warrantees that is the problem
 
Will you suggest another solution.
A 15A round pin is suitale but it us the shark makers warrantees that is the problem

Doesn't even make sense. And you are just avoiding the questions asked.
 
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