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ps, I didn't mean to recommend HomeDepot, it's best to go to a local
hardware store so you can check the threading for the filter. You might need a small adapter. -------------= Posted from Ugroups.com =------------- ---= Fast & Free Web Portal to Usenet Newsgroups =--- -------------= http://www.ugroups.com/ =------------- |
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