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Flashing still canbox to linde

Hi can we flash a still canbox to use on a linde? Anybody had any experience doing this, as my linde box has failed and i have 2 still boxes. So was hoping this is something that could be done.

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Montaz
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  • Posted 29 Dec 2023 05:20
  • By elektrodrive
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  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
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It can be done. I can update it to run on Linde and Still.
  • Posted 31 Mar 2024 09:24
  • By TANTADRUJ
  • joined 13 Oct'13 - 104 messages
  • ljubljana, Slovenia
dond do dat it is not work
  • Posted 29 Dec 2023 23:50
  • By michel_v
  • joined 8 Mar'08 - 1,044 messages
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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