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garys_2k
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join:2004-05-07
Farmington, MI

reply to bbear2

Re: Light switch needs to be wiggled but...

It would be better to not use ANY of the backstab holes and use the screws on the sides of the switch, instead. Backstabs don't hold up well over time.


tp0d
yabbazooie
Premium
join:2001-02-13
Carnegie, PA
kudos:4

If its a switch thats used often, pony up and put in the 2$ switch instead of the .59c one.. there -is- a difference.

-j
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if it aint broke, tweak it!!
currently on FiOS (kick aZZ!)


bbear2
Premium
join:2003-10-06
94045
kudos:3

ok, so what is the difference between the two and how do I know which I'm buying? Is it purely on price? I saw one on Amazon for $1.10 and don't have a clue as to which that is.



rfhar
The World Sport, Played In Every Country
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join:2001-03-26
Buicktown,Mi

If you had to tighten a screw to hold the wire it is a good one.


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