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source of NOS Cutler-Hammer (CH) On/Off Toggle Switches?

Mon Jan 15, 2024 7:52 am

Hello and and Safe and Happy New Year to you all.

I am looking for a source of NOS Cutler-Hammer (CH) On/Off Toggle Switches, ie CH8201 or AN3022

I believe these may have been used on the T6 / Harvard front cockpit electrical box?

Regards

Mark Pilkington
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Re: source of NOS Cutler-Hammer (CH) On/Off Toggle Switches?

Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:07 am

Mark: Air Corps Depot will have them and over on fleabay, D and D Collectibles has them.

D& D: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dkr=1& ... nkw=switch

I've dealt with D&D for many years now on parts and she is great. I believe that she is part of Lance Aircraft She has always done me well and always a pleasure to deal with.

Re: source of NOS Cutler-Hammer (CH) On/Off Toggle Switches?

Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:52 pm

At just $27.50, an affordable first step in building your own Texan. :roll:

Re: source of NOS Cutler-Hammer (CH) On/Off Toggle Switches?

Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:41 am

JohnB wrote:At just $27.50, an affordable first step in building your own Texan. :roll:


You roll your eyes, but that price is in line with (if not cheaper than) modern certified toggle switches.

Re: source of NOS Cutler-Hammer (CH) On/Off Toggle Switches?

Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:19 am

Taylor Stevenson wrote:
JohnB wrote:At just $27.50, an affordable first step in building your own Texan. :roll:


You roll your eyes, but that price is in line with (if not cheaper than) modern certified toggle switches.


I'm not complaining about the price. I restore cars and I'm used to parts costs. NOS parts for even something as simple as a 70 year old Jeep are surprising.

My roll eyes was about someone building a new T-6 from scratch.

Come to think of it, a friend is putting a new panel in his T-6, so he'll probably need some.
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