JOHN ELLIS
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Ain't that the truthyou've never enough tools matey!!
Ain't that the truthyou've never enough tools matey!!
Will do, cheerswhen you cut the airline champfer the end with a pencil sharpener
Dat's what I said....well sans the pencil sharpener bit admittedly....when you cut the airline champfer the end with a pencil sharpener
Dat's what I said....well sans the pencil sharpener bit admittedly....
Some on here would use a 12" bastard file though.
U hope. Wammers and half the LZ have spent the best part of 6 months sorting mine. Its worked perfect for 2 days now (gasps of amazment). Best of luck, weve got every thing crossed for youHi all
Quick update, new compressor fitted and running nicely, pipe number 2 is leaking so I'm cutting and chamfering and that will be that.
Once again thanks for all the advice
John
Gentle use of a pencil shapener will chamfer the endWhen you cut the air line you have to chamfer the end to ensure it is square and also gives a little lead-in to ease the initial fitment......if it is not square, it won't seal properly.
Looks like I'm late to this party.Gentle use of a pencil shapener will chamfer the end
Looks like I'm late to this party.
Morning Tony.Yes, mate getting there.Got an assessment next week to see if I can drive and fly soon.NHS we're brilliant,and the missus for realising what was happening and calling 999 instead of looking for the insurance policies. Take note of the FAST campaign on tv everyone!!!!Mornin Alan are you feeling any better?
Morning Tony.Yes, mate getting there.Got an assessment next week to see if I can drive and fly soon.NHS we're brilliant,and the missus for realising what was happening and calling 999 instead of looking for the insurance policies. Take note of the FAST campaign on tv everyone!!!!
I'm trying to but it's hard when you've always been busyWell done keep it up. Relax for a bit and take it easy.
I'm trying to but it's hard when you've always been busy
True mate,I prefer them to be folded across someonelses chest.True takes some getting used to. But it's better to back off do what you can do and no more. Better than being in a box with your arms folded across your chest.
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