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Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:55 am Post subject: (flashight) battery corrosion |
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There are two things in my shop that drive me crazy:
1) Any drill index that is missing drill bits.
Sometimes it is cheaper to just buy another drill index to replace the missing drill bit(s), but then of couse you end up with ANOTHER drilll index missing bits...
2) Any flashlights in non-working condition.
Flashlights make great storage containers for dead batteries. Usually just replacing the batteries resolves that issue. But sometimes the batteries leak that white powdery crud.
I have found that a good dose of ACF-50 Anti-Corrosion spray into a stubborn flashlight takes care of that. Sometimes you have to let it soak in for a while. Also, while taking apart a Mag-Light, I discovered that Mag-Lights have a spare bulb in the end cap!
Hope this helps!
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