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I have read about PCB's thought it was "particular crunchy bits" found in the fat from the fifth elephant when it landing on the disc world?

Still think best option is put it on free cycle and let some one else deal with the problem, and get a welding inverter instead.

I believe that was BCB's (burnt crunchy bits)
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