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On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 08:11:16 -0400, "Flying Pig"
wrote: I'm thinking of using our fairing compound this time (epoxy 2-part mixup), as it will start setting at 4 hours, and be permanent in a day. When it's green, it works easily, but is rock hard in the end; I'd drill and tap, instead of using wood screws as in the priors. The 5-minute stuff wasn't rock hard when I went to remove the broken bits... Fairing compound is not strong enough for that application. I've had good luck using J-B Weld which is a filled and thickened epoxy, very tough stuff, almost as strong as metal. It's easy to use and cures relatively quickly. I'm having a difficult time visualizing your issue with the hose and gauge set. A typical gauge set comes with three hoses: blue, red and yellow. Blue is for the low pressure side, red for high, and yellow is in the middle and goes to your can tap adapter or vacuum pump. The blue and red hoses may be terminated with either quick connects or female screw-on connectors. It sounds like your compressor is set up for quick connects but I can't be sure from your description. You need to get hoses which match the connectors on your compressor. You probably already know this but it's important to purge the air out of the hoses before filling your system. |
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