James1979
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What was the fault? Just out of interesttoday i got this van starting hot, which a supposed diesel mechanic couldn't sort
happy dance.
What was the fault? Just out of interesttoday i got this van starting hot, which a supposed diesel mechanic couldn't sort
happy dance.
And it works again as new, not bad since this is only a plastic hobby product. Shame I had to renew the brass partsI arranged a new spraying nozzle for my Gardena 12 liter backpack sprayer.
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After fitting I discovered the onoff hand valve didn't shutoff anymore so pulled it out.
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The spring sits in the seal but that seams original
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Problem was the seat on the brass plunjer (on the right in this picture) was eaten away by the vinegar alcohol mix I always use in it.
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As luck has it I had a piece of material.
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So soldered it on the turned down piece.
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Made new seat.
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Assembled.
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And found out I did not have enough action left so instead of talking everything apart again (afraid the seal wouldn't survive) made a 2.5mm disc and glued that on for the handle to press onto. Now waiting for glue to set and test everything again.
perfectThanks to forum advice on taking a bit of wobble out of my bike bench, doubles as general work bench.
Ordered 25mm bar and feet to put some firmness to outer corners.
Cut bar to size but don't have a lathe big enough, just got under the drill for spot and pilot, not ideal but worked pretty central with care.
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Drilling & tapping M8 to depth was a bit manual on the bench but ok once I got a routine on.
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Test fit, will level out tomorrow but already made a big difference.
Important is just to take the wobble out and not the load which the inner adjusters are there for, otherwise overcoming the ram and lockout bars.
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Superb job my friend!Thanks to forum advice on taking a bit of wobble out of my bike bench, doubles as general work bench.
Ordered 25mm bar and feet to put some firmness to outer corners.
Cut bar to size but don't have a lathe big enough, just got under the drill for spot and pilot, not ideal but worked pretty central with care.
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Drilling & tapping M8 to depth was a bit manual on the bench but ok once I got a routine on.
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Test fit, will level out tomorrow but already made a big difference.
Important is just to take the wobble out and not the load which the inner adjusters are there for, otherwise overcoming the ram and lockout bars.
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