well, here goes another one.......
although I have not yet got a connected motor for my DC I have started on the ducting. Of course two days after starting my first machine (the troublesome lathe) I wanted to change what I had started but do you think I could get the 150mm attachments apart? Of course not - things would never be that simple :) . I could at least (with the help of a rubber mallet) get the blast gate off but pulling out a straight piece of 150mm from a 90 degree curve (basically from the inside) has so far defeated me. Apart from pure muscle power, I got a small screwdriver inside and thought I could slowly move it but no luck so far. Apart from a hacksaw I am not sure what I can do. As part of this question, should I have put grease (or candle wax or something like that) on them before putting them together? I admit they were a tight fit and I had to tap the male to get it all the way inside the female 90 degree bend - it goes in around 100mm.
thanks
Mick
although I have not yet got a connected motor for my DC I have started on the ducting. Of course two days after starting my first machine (the troublesome lathe) I wanted to change what I had started but do you think I could get the 150mm attachments apart? Of course not - things would never be that simple :) . I could at least (with the help of a rubber mallet) get the blast gate off but pulling out a straight piece of 150mm from a 90 degree curve (basically from the inside) has so far defeated me. Apart from pure muscle power, I got a small screwdriver inside and thought I could slowly move it but no luck so far. Apart from a hacksaw I am not sure what I can do. As part of this question, should I have put grease (or candle wax or something like that) on them before putting them together? I admit they were a tight fit and I had to tap the male to get it all the way inside the female 90 degree bend - it goes in around 100mm.
thanks
Mick
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