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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Bob Noble: Seems like a good thing to ask at the www.kokatat.com web site. Sometimes I miss the obvious... Thanks. They actually did have a couple of one-page instructions on the process. Sounds like they use the same general approach I used in that they lay parts on a flat surface instead of inserting a cylindrical object into the neck. Without any pictures, it's a tough call, but the essential feature of their approach seems tb the use of a flat disc that the outer collar can be folded under. Yup. I've repaired several of them and it's not difficult once you make the forms (two discs and a ring). If you intend to repair your own neck seals going forward, make the forms out of something durable, like 3/8" plywood, then cover the surfaces that will be exposed to glue with packing tape. I have a Webshots album with pics and instructions at: http://community.webshots.com/user/brian_nystrom-reg |
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