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solitaire
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Push/Pull switches

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does any have a reasonably priced source for this type of switch? - (other than the ones sold by the Sherrif of Nottingham at nearly £12 each!!)
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I found one in a draw tonight , not sure if it works etc ,i can test it

its sort of plastic bakerlite

it could worth pint of larger

how soon do you need it

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You can get them here in Ireland for €6.20 and I'm sure they post http://www.marineparts.ie/electrical/sw ... -switches/

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The Irish ones are just right! and inc postage I can get 4 for the same price as 2 in the UK - great use of the Forum!!!
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Am sorry I didn't ask the same question recently, I bought mine from a company with a relative of an even greater robber baron at the helm. Used mine for the bilge pump and like the style.
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