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Inner Circle
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Albany, NY 12210
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Where to have Moles fixed?
One of my lights has a broken wire. Does this need to be send back to Mole? Or can I just look for a local electrical repair store?
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Major Player
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Albany NY
Posts: 311
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Bring it out, for crying out loud! Might cost you a beer!
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Inner Circle
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Albany, NY 12210
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Thanks Mike. I forgot how multi-talented you are.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: NYC
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I do a lot of my own electrical rep
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Minneapolis, MA
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hehe, I'm new to all this, I read the title of your thread, and thought you would have to mask it very carefully in your NLE, or see a doctor before you shoot!
It seems a Mole is a light, so I would repair it myself. I rebuilt a spotlight once. I was doing a job operating the light, and it wasn't working right, so I took it apart, cleaned it, replaced the cord (which was cracking with age), and put it all back together. I didn't even charge for the new cord! |
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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