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Old 07-03-2008, 10:47 AM   #11 (permalink)
BobOnAir
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You can even make your own waffer fuse holder. Get some plastic, two bolts and some nuts and washers.

Make a base with the plastic, 1/2 thick is good for strenth.
Put the waffer fuse on the plastic and mark the centers of the mounting holes.
Use bolts that will fit in the mounting holes.
Drill the holes for the bolts.
Counter sink the bottom of the plastic so the bolts are flush with the bottom.
Put bolts in and put one washer and nut on.
Then you can mount your wire with ring terminals to the bolts.
put another washer on, then the fuse, then a washer and another nut.

There, home made waffer fuse holder, but only if you're cheapo!
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