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| Guest | quart200002 05.04.2010 22:07 |
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| Today was a great example of Ronson De-Light in perfect condition, in the red skin ... ..but !!!! completely broken off the tube under the wheel. Experience and practice I have, I can not think of anything. Came to the conclusion that no matter how sorry have to send it for parts. Am I right ?? Or is there a way out ?? |
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| Member | sspas 05.04.2010 22:21 533 posts |
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| I think it is not right. Output is always there. Its not at all, or only that part which is under the wheel? It would be nice pictures from different angles and pochetche. |
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| Guest | quart200002 06.04.2010 9:29 |
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| Photos unfortunately I can not do. Broken off at the roots just under the wheel. I here that came up. Twist the sleeve from a piece of thin tin, put it so that it protruded by 2 millimeters under the wheel. Around her the strength to pour epoxy (which is easier) or solder (which is difficult) I think will keep :) |
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| Member | sspas 06-04-2010 10:09 533 posts |
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| Epoxy is not worth it, better solder. Especially that more than half of lighters consist of parts spayanyh together. Take better kraynyak brass copper pipe. Cut off from her desired piece, with a margin of 1-2 mm. clean and align the soldering on the lighter and the phone. Two mil. this is a lot, try to achieve a minimum, putting a piece of pipe in place and excess stachivaya needle files. After pick carnations or provoluku (not copper) in thickness as the inner diameter of the tube. And insert it into a cigarette lighter and a new tube. This is to center the silicon channel (to within the threshold and has not turned a bend at the junction, which will interfere pass silicon). Solder the whole thing and delete gvozdik- wire. If the solder gets inside is not scary, then you can drill. Should keep the dead. You can take the tube from the murdered lighters, they are almost all made of brass. Before this whole process, you need to remove all of the lighter pack and wick. Then plug one end of the tube on the lighter and the second blow - check the inside of the tube rupture, otherwise all the work will be in vain :) Good Luck! |
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| Member | sspas 06-04-2010 10:13 533 posts |
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| PS When the process is finished. If possible, make pictures and write the result (even if negative). I think many will be interesting for common development. |
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| Guest | quart200002 06-04-2010 10:38 |
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| I read in a book repair (download here on the site), in these cases, changing the whole tube. Although not imagine how it is at all possible, and where to get it. |
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| Member | ENTREGA 06-04-2010 11:08 403 posts |
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| Well, in the book easier to repair all :) everything changes. And we have (in the ruthless real world) it should be all the same or attempt to restore (Mr. Spassov all available described) or make a new one. The only thing I would add to what was said Spassov, so this is what you need to solder carefully that would not damage the lining of the lighter. She w red skin! Good luck! |
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| Member | Hartman 06-04-2010 11:42 481 posts |
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| Spreads: Tube plug any automatic lighter Ronson - has an inner diameter equal to the diameter of the tube-kremnevoda. A plunger tube itself is made under the cone, with the open part of thinner to thicker to the plunger. Excellent material for repair. Pounce second: if the tube is removable, it is necessary to remove and insert it in a drill or nail equal to the inner diameter of the tube, at length by a valid, nail wound with thin copper wire coil of a solenoid - and tinned wire akkruatno. Excess grind off. |
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| Guest | quart200002 06-04-2010 12:04 |
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| And how do you know it is removable or not? Ie to get a pad and everything else and try to remove the tube? |
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| Guest | quart200002 06-04-2010 21:25 |
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| So did all the same as written above. Cut out of thin sheet metal strip rolled it into a tube into the opening silicon tube filled with epoxy around carefully. It turned out gorgeous. Put flint. Everything works. The only drawback - sparks through twice in the third. )) Return to the question later. A superficially epoxy absolutely not visible. |
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