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Whilst not impossible they are aluminium which I would replace it is highly unlikely they are steel. I would go for tinned copper.
 
i'd cut meter seals. teach them to fit meters with accessible (consumer side) terminals.
I feel that, if it is ok for the energy company to connect them to the existing, provided all of the proper testing is carried out and the results lie within parameters , then I cannot see a problem
 
just checking all my dogs' tails. all bone, flesh, hair and muscle.no trace of steel.
 
Will you please stop all this talk of Cutting Seals..



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About ready for another Bianco photo opportunity. At it @telectrix make it a good one!
here you go then.Bianco with her mum and half-sister, having a rest from the day's playtime.

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