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Re: Pneumatic problems
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lugnet.technic
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Wed, 11 Jun 2003 20:37:49 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Chris Pritchard wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Kevin L. Clague wrote:
> > In lugnet.technic, Chris Pritchard wrote:
> > > Hey guys, I'm a bit in a pickle here.
> > >
> > > I was dismantling my 8042 Universal pneumatic set when I went to pull off the
> > > tube off the bottom inlet (The tube was pretty much glued in. It was a non-lego
> > > tube), the whole thing snapped off!!
> > >
> > > After dismantling the cyilendar, I am trying to fix it up. What I did was I
> > > took a 1/8" drill bit and, turning it by hand, drilled a small hole. Then I
> > > took a piece of flex system tubing, and now I'm trying to Epoxy it in. I left
> > > it overnight, and I put a piece of tubing on it, and when I pulled the tube off,
> > > the flex tube I glued on came with it!
> > >
> > > And that's where I am now. I am retrying epoxying it back in. I am using
> > > Lepage 5 min epoxy. any suggestions, or do I need to use a stronger glue?
> >
> > I don't think that flex system hose is the right thing to try.
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> > You might sacrifice a pneumatic T to replace the nipple. I've had good luck
> > with that and epoxy.
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> > >
> > > Thanks for ANY suggestions,
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> > > Chris Pritchard
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> > Kevin
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> Try the pneumatic T? Could work, since I tried first to glue the broken inlet
> tube into the hole. That time, it did stick. Unfortuatly, I wanted it a bit
> longer, So that's where the flex tube comes in.
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> I tried a different epoxie this time. I used JB weld to glue the flex tube in,
> and it seems to work. Hope it stays in.
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> Thanks for all of your help,
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> Chris Pritchard
Ack. Guess I spoke too soon. I was just playing with it when it popped out
(AGAIN! :)) I'll try the T, But i'll need to get a couple. Luckily they're
cheap :)
Chris Pritchard
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| (...) Try the pneumatic T? Could work, since I tried first to glue the broken inlet tube into the hole. That time, it did stick. Unfortuatly, I wanted it a bit longer, So that's where the flex tube comes in. I tried a different epoxie this time. I (...) (21 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.technic)
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