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Re: Rude awaking in the night..


Posted by Train Master on December 02, 2002 at 12:51:30:

In Reply to: Re: Rude awaking in the night.. posted by Colin on December 02, 2002 at 12:23:55:

Hello Colin,

There was I time when I cleaned I dismantled the head peice from nose peice so I could wash it, it came apart aright and I procceded to wash it.

But when I reassembled it and reconnected the T bar to nose peice, one of the tiny plastic holding pin snapped off! The problem was that the plastic pins are lacking in strength , I did'nt force it on I just push and a holding pin came off!

So I got a spare mask out of it. Besides that, I am still able to use the old one, As I super glued the two peices togeather premently. The T bar was glued to the part where on plastic pin on the nose peice , the other pin was ok and intact.

So I got one spare mask for emergency.....

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