A Tale of 43 Pistons (a continuing series)

Here they all are, tailed-up and continuity-tested…

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Now begins the task of inserting and securing them into the holes to which they have been allocated…

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And here is the front face of the swell manual.  A small screw is used to hold each piston in place.  Note the ‘SOLO’ button in green on the left, next to an LED.  This will be configured so that a solo division can be swapped onto the manual, whenever the button is pressed.  If I am clever enough, I will make it so that selecting the solo division on any manual will restore any other manual with solo selected to its original division.  Pressing the piston a second time will also do this.  That’s the theory, anyway.

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The regretful fly in my ointment of productivity is that I purchased the wrong size of small screws – M2 instead of M4.  Oh well, off to the screw shop again.

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