Seal it externally with a dab of hot melt glue.el_ingeniero wrote:There are for equidistant leaks each centered between a pair of screws. It's the gap between the gaskets. I have the screws cranked down hard to where they won't go any further, and I still hear the leakage.
It looks like I'll need to pull the driver and stick a dab of silicone in the space twixt the gaskets?
I just glued in the last set of braces on the 1st of 4 T39s.
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Sweet! I got one of those! Thanks, Bill!Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:Seal it externally with a dab of hot melt glue.el_ingeniero wrote:There are for equidistant leaks each centered between a pair of screws. It's the gap between the gaskets. I have the screws cranked down hard to where they won't go any further, and I still hear the leakage.
It looks like I'll need to pull the driver and stick a dab of silicone in the space twixt the gaskets?
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Re: I just glued in the last set of braces on the 1st of 4 T
Ended up being a bit more than a dab, but I did get it sealed up. Ran some 60Hz at 13V through it, and yeah stuff was shaking. Time to finish up the other one, and work on DRs.