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if you need a hand transporting locally drop me a line
thanks mate  ^^^

And remember spray contact cleaner is explosive..LOL
yeah found that out when i was 18 with WD40, I had a distributor cap that was wet and followed the instructions on the can, sprayed it under the cap and on the outside of the cap, turned the engine over and the WD40 burst into flames  %.%
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Oh i did it very  recently,
Sprayed the score motor with contact clean spray, dropped the Pf and left to dry for a while.. came back and turned on. Score motor turned... 110V contact made with its usual spark and ignited the fumes trapped under the PF.
result was that luckily the door was left loose.. this blew open hitting me square in the nuts with a huge flame behind it...  and dropped me to the ground.
Wife and kids heard the boom and ran to see if i was hurt, i was still on the ground holding me nuts but my trouesrs had scorch marks up one leg.

Pin was undamaged, but if i had locked the door then the PF would have blown out instead... considering it was a new repro, this would have been a costly mistake on my part.

Funny now, but at the time i was sweating that id killed some guys prize pin!

No harm done at the end of the day apart from one pair of trousers

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Oh i did it very  recently,
Sprayed the score motor with contact clean spray, dropped the Pf and left to dry for a while.. came back and turned on. Score motor turned... 110V contact made with its usual spark and ignited the fumes trapped under the PF.
result was that luckily the door was left loose.. this blew open hitting me square in the nuts with a huge flame behind it...  and dropped me to the ground.
Wife and kids heard the boom and ran to see if i was hurt, i was still on the ground holding me nuts but my trouesrs had scorch marks up one leg.

Pin was undamaged, but if i had locked the door then the PF would have blown out instead... considering it was a new repro, this would have been a costly mistake on my part.

Funny now, but at the time i was sweating that id killed some guys prize pin!

No harm done at the end of the day apart from one pair of trousers

I know it's wrong to laugh at others misfortune but I can't help myself.  That would have been worth seeing.

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It is wrong to laugh at other people's misfortune....


........but that is just too funny!

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Thanks Gav! ^^^

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Here you are gav:



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I need more room ! and more $$$

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It is wrong to laugh at other people's misfortune....


........but that is just too funny!

%.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.% %.%

Thanks Gav! ^^^

Have to agree ..  :lol :lol
I need more room ! and more $$$

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Oh i did it very  recently,
Sprayed the score motor with contact clean spray, dropped the Pf and left to dry for a while.. came back and turned on. Score motor turned... 110V contact made with its usual spark and ignited the fumes trapped under the PF.
result was that luckily the door was left loose.. this blew open hitting me square in the nuts with a huge flame behind it...  and dropped me to the ground.
Wife and kids heard the boom and ran to see if i was hurt, i was still on the ground holding me nuts but my trouesrs had scorch marks up one leg.

Pin was undamaged, but if i had locked the door then the PF would have blown out instead... considering it was a new repro, this would have been a costly mistake on my part.

Funny now, but at the time i was sweating that id killed some guys prize pin!

No harm done at the end of the day apart from one pair of trousers

I've been waiting for that story to be told publicly  %.% %.%
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Glad ur ok, but can laugh now. Pity the video wasn't going because you would have won Australia's Funniest Home Video's for sure - maybe do a reenactment  %.%

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Great story and love the pictures. :lol :lol :lol
Other than the initial pain at least it ended ok.
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Re: EMs collectors are on the rise on the gold coast
« Reply #28 on: August 06, 2012, 03:52:57 PM »
I did another EM on the weekend, it was a GTB Soccer. symptoms where when the start button was pressed the score motor would continuously rotate, it ended up being the ball counter / stepper (not sure if i named it right) needing some contact adjusting.

in 1 hour i had it up and running  $#$

that's another one under my belt  &&
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Re: EMs collectors are on the rise on the gold coast
« Reply #29 on: August 06, 2012, 04:00:18 PM »
Jeez mate.... shooting from the hip already!