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  • More period location for an electric washer switch

    A modification that was already done on Boris replicated for DDG 220C

    First we start with a punctured washer button, its pretty tatty but does not ned to look mint.

    Button split and here we have the push button switch for the washer

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    Ends now cut off (binnacle needs drilling for the switch so retainer not needed) and flattened off

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    Hole drilled in the base of the washer button to suit the switch

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    And now install the switch then re-assemble the button

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    Deed done, a bit of a clean up and drill matching hole in binnacle and the whole button will be hend in place with the new push switch






    Last edited by John A. Ross; 18 May 2020, 04:02 PM.
    / John

  • #2
    Is there no end to this mans talents?

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    • #3
      I wish I had such talent. I get bored even repairing the most basic things in my house. Your wife must be really lucky

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      • #4
        The button mounts in the plastic, there is n image of front and back. The button mounts as the original excedpt the binnacle needs a little opening in the middle
        / John

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