Fuse holder at meter

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Go back to the beginning. It was obvious what I was asking. How the meter worked in order to remove the old junk.
 
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I am with you here. Those screw slots should have been lined up north-south.

I was going to say east-west, then I thought that dust won't accumulate in the slots if they're north-south.

I'll go round my house next weekend and redo all mine.
 
Those screw slots should have been lined up north-south.

Are you serious? They should be tightened up the right amount, not under tightened or over tightened to look nice in a cupboard where people rarely go.
 
Are you serious? They should be tightened up the right amount, not under tightened or over tightened to look nice in a cupboard where people rarely go.
I thought screws were to look nice.
 
I was going to say east-west, then I thought that dust won't accumulate in the slots if they're north-south.

I'll go round my house next weekend and redo all mine.
Sockets screws should be north south. Moisture that accumulates runs off. Morgan cars do the same.
 
I thought screws were to look nice.

You thought wrong. They are to hold two things together. If you want them to "look nice" (in a cupboard where no one looks for goodness sake) use something like torx screws.
 

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