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One bit of damage that did come crom the crash, however, was the housing for the quill spring.
It had cracked off the housing, taking a small bit of the iron with it. I ground out the damage, Vee'd
the edges a bit, and ground a chunk from the broken switchbox (which won't be used) to fit the notch.
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