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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 04:11:53 -0000, "Tony uk"
wrote: Well i had a masthead light which was sealed with rubber grommets, the top was plastic and screwed from the base upwards with a long stainless screw, therefore holding it down from the inside. About a year after fitting the bulb blew so after climbing the mast i found to my surprise that there was about an inch of water inside. So bearing in mind what has been said here How did that water get there? One does not speculate oneself :-) but here one can find some of the finest BS in the World. |
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![]() "Goofball_star_dot_etal" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 04:11:53 -0000, "Tony uk" wrote: Well i had a masthead light which was sealed with rubber grommets, the top was plastic and screwed from the base upwards with a long stainless screw, therefore holding it down from the inside. About a year after fitting the bulb blew so after climbing the mast i found to my surprise that there was about an inch of water inside. So bearing in mind what has been said here How did that water get there? One does not speculate oneself :-) but here one can find some of the finest BS in the World. Lol I was coming to that conclusion |
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