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From: evo7125
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  • @evo7125 Hi, iv just ordered one and I was just wondering if you could give me some tips on taking it apart, it has a fuse adapter as well.

  • @Bubbagump9325 best thing to do it heat it up, I had mine at around 800-850 C and had to do that twice before it was loose. also don't use a vice or any plyers around the top as its paper thin and would squash or puncture easily. when the top's off then you use plyers to unscrew the centre piece .. and thats about it but the trick is to get it glowing red hot :)

  • song name at 0:02..?

  • @RealPilotFSX 'monster' by meg & dia

  • wow, thats really cool , I wish i could get a fuse like this,

  • @airgundesigner Try ebay, these sell for about £15-20 (GBP) I think thats something like $30 for you. but this type of fuse is an absolute nightmare to get part haha. Thanks for the comment's they really do mean a lot :)

  • @evo7125 I can't seem to find any, maybe there will be more on ebay later.

  • @airgundesigner Yea sometimes theres some on, sometimes there isn't, try searching some of these: 'ww1 relics' 'ww1 shell' 'ww1 fuse' 'ww1 trenchant'. most of the time the people selling these don't know what they are so they call them something different, which makes them harder to find... hope these help

  • @airgundesigner Ive looked on your ebay and theres a couple of German fuses but the only beehive fuse I could find was in the UK that shipped worldwide.. search 'ww1 french' and its on page 2

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