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old.bodger
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Bullets, spades, etc

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The traveller loom needs a tidy up and sort out to remove previous owner's 'choc block' repairs. I dislike the red, blue, yellow crimps of today's vintage. Does anyone know of a supplier of said parts either rubber covered or at least in black PVC? (I see that ESM have some pictured but seems no spades and would be interested if anyone has ordered and what colour arrives! -as it's the weekend and I can't ring them to ask!)
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Post by aupickup »

try ebay thats where i got mine
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Post by autolycus »

Sorry it's a delayed reply, but Autosparks are an excellent firm to deal with - helpful, and they know their business thoroughly. 5 minutes from M1 J25, too.

Vehicle Wiring Products at Ilkeston are good, too.

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Post by Leo »

Shrink Wrap (also available on e-bay) is very useful in tidying up wiring connections and covering up those crimped joints
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