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Add into it that there is no device cover, no GFI protection, and open hubs! Picky? Na!


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Hi:)

I actually have a reverse question for this forum, I am new here smile.

Could you help me find a picture of this thing here:
https://www.mrosupply.com/tools/hydraulic-tools/1980135_spx-8-0038_spx-power-team/

Thank youu

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The brass pipe used for shower arms is thin walled, learned that when extracting broken stubs.

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