Hey all. For years I’ve always soldered and heat shrunk with adhesive any 12v connection I’ve made. 5v, 12v, whatever. Anyways, as I’ve gotten older and time hasn’t been on my side day to day I’ve grown to crimp connections with heat shrink adhesive sleeves. I bought a crimping set from Amazon...
Does anybody know who makes these torque wrenches for park tool? I was thinking CDI since they make for a lot of larger names but couldn’t find anything that looked like them.
It is. But at 8 years old I feel like if I throw $550 into a new tool with 1-2 years of free updates and potentially better hardware it may be more worth it. I just don't want to lose functionality.
Hey all. The tool is MANY years old so before I go and purchase a $550 upgrade card for the software again... does anybody have any recommendations for an AS capable or more capable tool that doesn't cost a fortune? I hooked up to a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee and it wouldn't let me scan without a...
Thank you all for the responses. I’m going to go top to bottom in this thread and look into everybodiws suggestions. If anybody has anymore feel free to share.
lol yeah I don’t mind a rattle. The gas pistons rattle a bit. Same with the anodizing on the receiver. It was when having a thumb over bore grip that it would shift on me and just didn’t feel right. I thought about JB weld as well and may do that down the road. It would check every box...
It’s not so much taking it down as it is just the constant rubbing while I’m shooting. I need something between .17 and .19mm thick. I found some 3M 9731 tape at work I’m going to try but unsure how adhesive it will be. I’m more worried about adhesion than anything. I think once the space is...
I did. He says that there has to be machining tolerance due to variation across manufacturing. Each one does the same. It’s made for tool less take down versus the one I had previous where I’d have to disassemble the darn thing.
So for anybody curious, and I’m hesitant to post about firearms on here. It’s for a Benelli M4 m lok heat shield. There is an optic mount on the top of the receiver with a square hole in the front of it that the heat shield interfaces with. However, there is some play due to machining tolerance...
Trying to protect two pieces of anodized aluminum from rubbing on each other. I can fit a piece of electrical tape between the two pieces but that’s as thick as tolerances will allow. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what would work for longevity?