Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #91 Use the hose clamp to snug the brass down and check the fit
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #92 THIS is too much overlap- it will interfere with the shaping
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #93 This amount of gap is acceptable, even though the pipe is 4" and it needs to mount a 4.25" fitting- I have plans the 'cheat' the fit
This amount of gap is acceptable, even though the pipe is 4" and it needs to mount a 4.25" fitting- I have plans the 'cheat' the fit
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #94 Allow enough overhang to hold the lens/reflector
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #95 First round with the hammer (to give the idea how fast you want to work it)
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #96 The Old Sgt. at work
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #97 About five minute's worth of effort seen here
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #98 The finished product
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #99 This is a top cap for a 4" cyclone fence post- and you can see how it is mounted
Sgt. Howard Active Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 558 Location Malott, WA Aug 19, 2019 #100 Where it sits so far- yes, I am well aware of the gap. I have plans to deal with it, as you will see