hillzabilly wrote:Some auto parts places sell silicone o-rings( I think they are the orange ones),in the grabit asst boxes,dunno ifn you guys have auto one over there,might be worth a phone call or two ta check befor ya waste petrol.cheers hillzabilly ;-)
bluc wrote:Dang it. and I have already drilled the hole. What do you reckon best way to enlarge it accurately would be?
db1979 wrote:The heat will get conducted through the metal much faster than it will through the wash, there will also be wash in contact with the element and the male threaded pipe and that will keep the metal cooler. I don't think it's ideal but I also don't think it's of real concern. I don't see why you'll get "hot spots".
Buzz wrote:bluc wrote:Dang it. and I have already drilled the hole. What do you reckon best way to enlarge it accurately would be?
Holesaw arbor with a long enough thread to screw the new size holesaw on to it as well as the existing size holesàw. The smaller holesaw will work as a guide for the new sized hole.
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