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Garage / Re: Reassembling the TCS doors
« Last post by GavinT on Today at 12:50:05 AM »Below is another stolen pic of the method I used - washers cut from a drywall sanding sheet.
My impression is that using a finer grit is better. The previous course grit abrasive washers made from grinder discs just seemed to crush the abrasive chips.
The diamond cut-off disc idea sounds perhaps better, I reckon. The trick might be finding ones with the plain steel centre section which can be drilled out easily.
I doubt there's anything that will stop the hinge pin rotating in the bobbin.
I think it was Brian? (EuropaTC) who showed a method of constraining relative movement of the stock single piece pin.
I'm not familiar with the Banks hinges apart from pictures but they appear to actually enforce rotation of the pin(s). Is that correct?
My impression is that using a finer grit is better. The previous course grit abrasive washers made from grinder discs just seemed to crush the abrasive chips.
The diamond cut-off disc idea sounds perhaps better, I reckon. The trick might be finding ones with the plain steel centre section which can be drilled out easily.
I doubt there's anything that will stop the hinge pin rotating in the bobbin.
I think it was Brian? (EuropaTC) who showed a method of constraining relative movement of the stock single piece pin.
I'm not familiar with the Banks hinges apart from pictures but they appear to actually enforce rotation of the pin(s). Is that correct?