One of the properties of printers' type metal is that it does not shrink when it transitions from liquid to solid form on cooling. This is due to the presence of antimony. Babbitt metal, as used by Dom, is a similar lead-based alloy which also contains antimony and presumably does not shrink either. Is it possible that your Ranalah had been repaired in the past with a common-or-garden tin/lead solder instead?
I'm looking into a good wireless microphone. I've tried one and it didn't seem to make any difference. Do appreciate it comment and thanks for watching!
Thete are better Adhesives than a 2 Part Epoxy available....Industrial Adhesives are 2 Part too but come in a tube setup that while requiring a special dispenser are still a good option in cases like this...They sell adhesives designed to adhere strongly to metal components and will be stronger and longer lasting in most cases... basically as strong as a welded repair if done as instructed ( proper preperation and cleaning etc...).. these systems are used in many applications where strength and holding power are needed... Automotive and Commercial Industrial suppliers can help you find the proper product..as will a simple Search Online....
Sorry about that, we are working to try and resolve it for future videos. Part 1 2 and 3 were filmed quite a while ago. Its a bit of a learning curve but hoping to make something to resolve the sound issues and I might even video of me making it. Thank you for your comment, hope you still enjoyed the video but I know exactly what you mean. These are my first videos that I have done so please bear with me and hopefully sound quality will improve.
Thanks for that, glad you could hear me ok. Hopefully the videos will get better each time. Really appreciate you watching my video, hope you enjoyed it.
One of the properties of printers' type metal is that it does not shrink when it transitions from liquid to solid form on cooling. This is due to the presence of antimony. Babbitt metal, as used by Dom, is a similar lead-based alloy which also contains antimony and presumably does not shrink either. Is it possible that your Ranalah had been repaired in the past with a common-or-garden tin/lead solder instead?
You used a 3/4 inch BSW tap. Was the original 5/8-11 BSW? I’m trying to replace the threaded rod on my Ranalah as it is too short and it binds.
You simply MUST acquire a wireless microphone. The audio really suffers in the open, hard surface shop setting.
I'm looking into a good wireless microphone. I've tried one and it didn't seem to make any difference. Do appreciate it comment and thanks for watching!
How about using anchor resin - Rawlplug or Fischer
Thete are better Adhesives than a 2 Part Epoxy available....Industrial Adhesives are 2 Part too but come in a tube setup that while requiring a special dispenser are still a good option in cases like this...They sell adhesives designed to adhere strongly to metal components and will be stronger and longer lasting in most cases... basically as strong as a welded repair if done as instructed ( proper preperation and cleaning etc...).. these systems are used in many applications where strength and holding power are needed... Automotive and Commercial Industrial suppliers can help you find the proper product..as will a simple Search Online....
Sorry don't want to sound rude but the sound quality on both videos is so bad I just can't watch....looked interesting tho
Except for sentimental purposes why risk damage to the casting when modern bedding materials such as Chockfast are far superior?
Better to mex in flox or/and silica.
Can hardly hear you. 😞
Sorry about that, we are working to try and resolve it for future videos. Part 1 2 and 3 were filmed quite a while ago. Its a bit of a learning curve but hoping to make something to resolve the sound issues and I might even video of me making it. Thank you for your comment, hope you still enjoyed the video but I know exactly what you mean. These are my first videos that I have done so please bear with me and hopefully sound quality will improve.
I can hear him perfectly fine.
Thanks for that, glad you could hear me ok. Hopefully the videos will get better each time. Really appreciate you watching my video, hope you enjoyed it.
Maby you have extra speakers connected to your pc. My labtop cannot play any higher. @@Eth_football21