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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Apr 2008 | Help With Homemade Speed Changer for a P68SC
If I used nuts on the screw that hold the cup that goes on the butt of the 12g to extend the length of the rod thus allowing the 12g to pierce within two turns would it blow out because of the 12g? Would a stock 12g changer be able to hold the pressure being about 2-2.5 turns in?
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| Lathe Fiend Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Huntington Beach, CA |
I would not go that route as the threads are pretty fine threads and I would be worried that it would strip them out under pressure.
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2 nuts might be a bit much. mine actually came w/ 2 washers like that, and while not 2 turns (more like 2 1/2-3) I do notice a difference.
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