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			<title>Anonymous on "Light at the end of the tunnel"</title>
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			<description>&#60;p&#62;I just replaced a name brand Philips light bulb in my 8 year old CNC machine with an off brand I found for less than half the price at Home Depot. All the watts, etc. were the same. Any issues using off brand light bulbs? I've never had a serious problem, but you never know with some of these electrical systems these days.
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