Did you run a tap through the pems? It makes torqueing them correctly easier (don't forget to clean after the tapping). It also gets rid of the excess solder where you don't want it.
Did you run a tap through the pems? It makes torqueing them correctly easier (don't forget to clean after the tapping). It also gets rid of the excess solder where you don't want it.
Gene, if you go back to the first few pages of your thread, the improvement in your workmanship has improved immensely. Great work. You'll be the "Regional White Oak Rep" in no time. Taking one's time increases the quality of builds and THAT is a proven fact. Carry On
Hello Gene,
Excuse my format, but you may want to look closely at two of your sockets, and the one PEM nut that I have black lines pointing to.
It may be just the angle of the picture.
They look like they may cause an issue?
Gene, if you go back to the first few pages of your thread, the improvement in your workmanship has improved immensely. Great work. You'll be the "Regional White Oak Rep" in no time. Taking one's time increases the quality of builds and THAT is a proven fact. Carry On
Did you run a tap through the pems? It makes torqueing them correctly easier (don't forget to clean after the tapping). It also gets rid of the excess solder where you don't want it.
Yep, I go through a lot of them along with a shitload of acid brushes. That reminds me, I need some more acid brushes. I wish I could find the same ones we had in the Navy supply system. Probably expensive as hell, but they didn't fall apart like these chinee ones.
Hello Gene,
Excuse my format, but you may want to look closely at two of your sockets, and the one PEM nut that I have black lines pointing to.
It may be just the angle of the picture.
They look like they may cause an issue?
i had already found it...you can see in the last photo...it has been cleaned up....thank you for keeping your eyes on my work!!....
all holes are clear and the cork stuff is still in the holes...
Gene, if you go back to the first few pages of your thread, the improvement in your workmanship has improved immensely. Great work. You'll be the "Regional White Oak Rep" in no time. Taking one's time increases the quality of builds and THAT is a proven fact. Carry On
Hello Gene,
Excuse my format, but you may want to look closely at two of your sockets, and the one PEM nut that I have black lines pointing to.
It may be just the angle of the picture.
They look like they may cause an issue?