One thing I noticed is that when I soldered the male bullets in that brass tube, which was a tight fit, because I let them cool in there, they are now a loose fit, so I will have to spread the prongs again, maybe even under some heat.
I did my water inlets, and I learned a bit through trial and error. What I did was epoxy some plates to the area, then drill the holes. I then began shaping them from the underside. In hindsight, next time I think I will be better off epoxying the brass tubes in, allowing them to protrude a bit, then grinding them down, sanding flush, then shaping the inlet chutes. Ultimately I kind of ended up going back and doing it that way pretty much.
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I did my water inlets, and I learned a bit through trial and error. What I did was epoxy some plates to the area, then drill the holes. I then began shaping them from the underside. In hindsight, next time I think I will be better off epoxying the brass tubes in, allowing them to protrude a bit, then grinding them down, sanding flush, then shaping the inlet chutes. Ultimately I kind of ended up going back and doing it that way pretty much.
SAM_0618.jpgSAM_0619.jpgSAM_0620.jpgSAM_0621.jpg
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