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dillb was joking. we all know that you have to leave the cpc intact as a stripping cord, of course.
 
Thanks, tel. Sometimes on these forums it's hard to tell whether someone's joking or really doesn't understand. Obviously it gets easier once you've seen a good number of their posts and you get to know how well they know their stuff and get used to their posting style.
 
Thanks, tel. Sometimes on these forums it's hard to tell whether someone's joking or really doesn't understand. Obviously it gets easier once you've seen a good number of their posts and you get to know how well they know their stuff and get used to their posting style.

i wasnt joking, i didnt think they used earths anymore???? i just use the neutral
;)
 

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