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Re: Hot end instructions May 06, 2014 06:03AM |
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droftarts
... What is a 'drill shake'? A quick google doesn't elicit any useful info. Maybe not something people will generally have in their toolkit?
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droftarts
If the brass union is tightened against the top of the stainless steel nozzle, it doesn't ever seem to move; it's like locking two nuts together. But yes, you could threadlock it too. I'm just not sure how threadlock copes with heat.
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Re: Hot end instructions May 08, 2014 11:46AM |
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droftarts
Thanks for the feedback. The 'drill down the tube' was suggested by someone on the forum. I forget who, so if anyone remembers, please let me know, and I'll credit them.
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