@@DatsunDave07 I am flirting with getting a 3D printer myself. If I do I'll probably look into whether somebody out there has created digital models of some of the switch parts that can be printed. Thanks again for the great video. I'll be looking at the turn signal videos today to see if I can get my left signal to start working again.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for making this video! very helpful
great video -- thanks much
Red scotch bright pad is type “A” very fine. Not made by Avery
nice videos. really helps in rebuilding mine. Where is the first part to this video? I can't seem to find it.
If you go to my page you will find the rest of the videos there. Thanks for the compliment, I'm glad I could help
What kind of grease do you use? Dielectric grease? Deoxit d5 contact cleaner?
Watch the videos. Dielectric grease or , "bulb grease" acts as a lube and won't hurt the contacts if the grease gets between contacts.
So did the 3D printing solution ever materialize? If so, is the guy (Kyle Hutchins?) interested in selling them to others?
Thanks, Dave!
Not that I'm aware of Brian. I haven't seen or heard of anything yet.
@@DatsunDave07 I am flirting with getting a 3D printer myself. If I do I'll probably look into whether somebody out there has created digital models of some of the switch parts that can be printed. Thanks again for the great video. I'll be looking at the turn signal videos today to see if I can get my left signal to start working again.
Do you rebuild these switches for others? I don't trust my old eyes and shaky hands to even attempt doing this. Just curious.
need my 72' combo switch rebuilt, who does it anymore? PM
Your metal pipe cleaners are from rifle / gun cleaning kits.
do you repair these for others? terry
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Sorry. I moved off grid and no longer have a shop or garage to work in. I also sold all my spare parts.