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Bad news and good news. The two decals I have left are in the bag of parts for two Pilots I'm restoring. I'm sorry!

But the good news is that I found two Air1 switch bases that I didn't know I had! So if anyone breaks their switch, we have a fix.
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They're probably the last two switch bases in the universe.
 
wonder if someone could 3-d print them.....
Looks like an easy design.... Depending on what the stresses are on the part in use. I'm currently fighting a filament jamming issue on my printer, and then need to catch up on a few projects once it's running again, bit if someone wants to send me the parts diagram (so I can see how it's installed/what forces are applied on it) and a broken one I can use to take measurements from (so as not to affect usable stocks), I'll work on it.
Respectfully,

James
 
Looks like an easy design.... Depending on what the stresses are on the part in use. I'm currently fighting a filament jamming issue on my printer, and then need to catch up on a few projects once it's running again, bit if someone wants to send me the parts diagram (so I can see how it's installed/what forces are applied on it) and a broken one I can use to take measurements from (so as not to affect usable stocks), I'll work on it.
Respectfully,

James
To everyone here, James is great at this, we who take advantage of his skills should compensate for time and materials so he can keep his printer running. His D420 adjuster is really handy for this reg.
 

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