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| 68 Cal Junkie Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Vegas Baby! | pierce pin tool
well, I have a project that requires one. The problem is, I have never seen one. I got a CCI bucket changer that needed a new seal on this site, it arrived with the pierce just floating in the changer, only about a full thread in. That sure made it easy to swap out the seal, but I am going to have to get that pierce back in somehow. Where do I find such a tool? Secondly, is there some tricks to the trade in choosing sealant? are there some other things to be looking out for? thanks in advance. |
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| Lathe Fiend Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Huntington Beach, CA |
Use a large, flathead screwdriver. And sealant for what? It depends on the application. |
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| Lathe Fiend Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Huntington Beach, CA |
It should come with an o-ring and that should be all that it needs to seal.
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| MCB Member | Won't the screwdriver damage the pierce pin itself?
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| Lathe Fiend Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Huntington Beach, CA |
No. The pierce pin is ground at an angle so there is just enough clearance to use a screwdriver.
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