esray
Member
Dear Forum,
Please see attached video. http://s861.photobucket.com/user/raylis ... a.mp4.html
Is this normal?
I have been unable (despite REPEATED attempts) to obtain a satisfactory answer from SimonBBC to the following simple question: 'Should the the spline be fastened securely in the Vacuum Unit or it should allow the Vacuum Unit to slide in and out’?
My gut says that any movement from the vacuum unit that is not governed by the knurled vernier adjusting nut at the other end renders the vernier (and therefore the vacuum unit) pointless?
All I need to know is should I leave the vacuum unit able to slide on its spline or should I glue it in place to prevent this in-and-out -movement?
Ray
http://s861.photobucket.com/user/raylis ... a.mp4.html
Please see attached video. http://s861.photobucket.com/user/raylis ... a.mp4.html
Is this normal?
I have been unable (despite REPEATED attempts) to obtain a satisfactory answer from SimonBBC to the following simple question: 'Should the the spline be fastened securely in the Vacuum Unit or it should allow the Vacuum Unit to slide in and out’?
My gut says that any movement from the vacuum unit that is not governed by the knurled vernier adjusting nut at the other end renders the vernier (and therefore the vacuum unit) pointless?
All I need to know is should I leave the vacuum unit able to slide on its spline or should I glue it in place to prevent this in-and-out -movement?
Ray
http://s861.photobucket.com/user/raylis ... a.mp4.html