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Question for Teknetics Admin

It can be a problem with the stock coil i will agree with you,sent you a PM,i dont have that problem any more as i have a NEL Storm,prehaps you should get one as well :rofl:
 
I use one of these. I have used the same one for 2 years on a few machines. There is/was a guy on ebay selling these.
 
i used to make those and sell them on the bay at the dawn of the T2 age ,haven't made one for years now though .the hardest part is getting the rubber stoppers .god knows what the costs are these days but it used to be a couple of quid to make them .if my memory serves me rightly i stopped when focus d.i.y folded as there parts were far superior to b&q for a good fit ,same type of fitting just better tolerances
 
IIRC, they were selling for $20 US. I figured that with my time to drive to the hardware store, cut the pvc to size plus the cost of materials, it was cheaper and less time consuming to press the " buy it now " button and wait for it to arrive at my doorstep.:biggrin:
 
DIY for less than $4. You can order a 3/4 x 1/2 saddle tee from Home depot. The rest are cpvc plumbing fittings. 1/2" male adapter, 1/2" tee, two 1/2" ells, or 45's if you prefer. Two 1/2" caps. A little pipe and glue...done! Painting is optional. Here's mine. This can be made wider or higher, user preference. Clamps right on the shaft.
 
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