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1941 Philco push button on/off switches
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That sounds similar to what I did with the switch I installed (this was in the 41-250). The problem I had with it was not enough spring action to return the button back to normal position, plus when it does come back, it's inconsistent - it was a while ago, and my "CRS" condition prevents me from recalling the details. Icon_smile

At some point, I'll try the procedure and switch part you described. At the very least, I think I need to secure the switch a little better.

Thanks for the tip.

Bill

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[No subject] - by Ron Ramirez - 11-21-2005, 11:50 PM
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