kirigol
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Post by kirigol on Aug 26, 2006 4:12:37 GMT -5
I just aquire a new grinder which use geyser under the wheels.
But as I had to put it under the wheel I use, I would like to know how do I proceed to keep it under the diamond belt. With the vibrations it always move.
If you can give me the way to follow to keep it in position it could be great.
I thank you in advance.
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offbeat
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Post by offbeat on Aug 26, 2006 13:06:16 GMT -5
hmmmm If you have a metal tray could you hot glue a magnet to the bottom of the geyser? If not, maybe some oil based type of clay or teacher tack? Just some thoughts, hopefully there will be some replies from those that have had this same problem. I would think you might get a few more answers if you post this over in the general board section, I think it would go well there! Good luck, Bill
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kirigol
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Post by kirigol on Aug 28, 2006 4:04:38 GMT -5
I thank you for answering. I've plastic trays, I've cut a plastic peace with square hole to fix the geyser, but as it seems the geyser are an achieved water system, I thought it was a "ready to use" system. See u
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firewalker45
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Post by firewalker45 on Aug 28, 2006 10:11:06 GMT -5
Hi, you might try a little bit of plummers putty, that might work. Daniel
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Post by connrock on Sept 30, 2006 8:14:52 GMT -5
You can use rubber glue made by Elmers GluIf that doesn't work for you ,you can use "contact cement" which is most commonly used on kitchen counter tops.
connrock
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Post by gemkoi on Sept 30, 2006 13:31:39 GMT -5
Ya, some sort of putty or tak will do the job. You may have to replace once a year.
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spacegold
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Post by spacegold on Oct 6, 2006 16:23:35 GMT -5
Did you consider stick-on velcro?
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