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  1. Brian H

    Shop Shop air line systems

    I use them in an "emergency" when I have a leaking shut off on a job site so we don't flood a customers house but I always have the plumbers install a new shut off at the final part of the project. I have never tried them with air so I'm not sure how the seal would stand up to 90-120 psi. Not...
  2. Brian H

    Shop Shop air line systems

    I didn't watch the video, but, I would never use those crimp rings on a pex line...that could be why they are leaking. If you use the proper pex crimp rings (copper) and crimping pliers you won't have an issue. Just my .02
  3. Brian H

    Shop Shop air line systems

    That's an out of the ordinary experience for me. I've been in the home reno/building trade for close to 2 decades and other than an apprentice having a poor/ loose crimp I've never had a pex line leak at a connection. The shark-bite style push on connectors are a bit fussy with square clean cuts...
  4. Brian H

    Tool Drill Doctor Experience

    I have an XP that was on sale at Cambodian Tire a few years back since I can't seem to get any good results hand grinding. I was very happy with the results. It paid for itself the first day I had it. I had a big box of dull bits I had collected over the years and in about 3 hrs I had...
  5. Brian H

    ER40 collet chuck

    Yes, that is the gear. I assure you there are no screws and it definitely is metal...
  6. Brian H

    ER40 collet chuck

    The "again" part of this makes me question the "thinking things through" process you use...LOL
  7. Brian H

    ER40 collet chuck

    That is correct. I tried (very gently, but firmly) and this is a pressed in bearing/spacer assembly. The temptation to put it in my hydraulic press and try was there, but I sat for a moment and decided against it. I have an email into a tech at King Canada. Apparently he is the go to guy...
  8. Brian H

    ER40 collet chuck

    I'm sure in a short while I will be able to agree with you. But for now, we have a different classification of "fun"...LOL
  9. Brian H

    ER40 collet chuck

    I looked at that when I originally was trying to turn metric threads and the center hub/bearing assembly would have to be pressed in and out of the gear in order to rotate it because there is a spacer that is part of the assembly. I'm presuming they wouldn't have designed it that way
  10. Brian H

    ER40 collet chuck

    I am planning to do that. I want to speak to the dealer I purchased this at on Monday, then I will be sending an email to King
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