I find BSP is much tidier to use if you are adapting or fabricating with t's, crosses, banjos, long and short elbows, with all sorts of male and female versions and all around half the price here compared to metric.
I have herd washup liquid in the water helps get rid of the gas after I stuck the water hose in a cylinder letting the water run, left it full over night, tipped it and filled again and it still gave a little flash when i put the welder to it. Be careful.
Like the metabos. They had and maybe still do have 3 year warranty. Not dissing makita but i never got 3 years out of them or any other grinder before. Recreantly got a 4 1/2 inch millwalkie. Nice balance, soft start ,very convienent but well under powered. I wont be dumping the extension leeds...
Sounds about the same as old ones so. Is the v seal to stop oil leaking back the splines? Torque multiplier be a good way to squeeze it. Do not have one nor even considered it for that job.
May be different now but 70c and d had that nut torqued pretty tight. I made a long bar to bolt to the flange to pull against. u may need something like that to torque up propperly after aswell
Know nothing of ball and spoon or forced steering but hooks and rings in reasonable order dont have any amount of backlash when they have weight on them . The hook pins and the main hitch pin cause all the backlash which you still have with a ball and spoon although the main pin wear should not...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.