Electronics repairs made for people on craigslist, as well as myself and friends and family.
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\@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {3}{\ignorespaces Further up the wire sleeve, where the wires are not chewed. Here I can cut them and solder new wires in. There are four wires here, as the sleeve was used for multiple wires.\relax }}{2}}
\@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {4}{\ignorespaces With portable soldering iron (portasol butane powered) and some wire, this is an easy fix. A little scary, though, being close to the gas line. Even if gas burns not explodes I don't want any surprises. I made sure nothing was open, exposed, or leaking. Be careful out there!\relax }}{3}}
\@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {5}{\ignorespaces It's a sloppy hack, but function over form. The car works! We are set until the bunny returns. This time I gave him lots of easily accessible wire to chew.\relax }}{3}}
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