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Old 05-08-2017, 01:22 PM   #2
lsversaw
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Re: Circuit Breaker as a distribution block/stud

Yes, it will make a dandy distribution block. The terminals are pretty exposed, and vulnerable to accidental short to ground from a wrench or belt buckle. To avoid shorts, I would cut the studs as short as practical, and cover the exposed part of the stud with a plastic cap or "liquid electrical tape" or plastidip.
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1971 C10 short step. Originally a 250/3ott with no options, now a 350/4L80. I purchased it already restored; only needs about 300 little details fixed.
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