Folks - 43-13-1B says an inner sleeve can be up to 1/16th inch smaller
in diameter than the ID of the original tubing.
When you slip the inner tube inside the original tube 1/16th turns
into a lot of slop.
Someone suggests making it a tighter fit by slitting the inner sleeve and expanding it to get a tight fit, or taking some of the outer tubing, taking a slice out of it and thereby reducing its diameter.
Does anyone know if this is an approved technique for getting a tight fit?
- Mike
in diameter than the ID of the original tubing.
When you slip the inner tube inside the original tube 1/16th turns
into a lot of slop.
Someone suggests making it a tighter fit by slitting the inner sleeve and expanding it to get a tight fit, or taking some of the outer tubing, taking a slice out of it and thereby reducing its diameter.
Does anyone know if this is an approved technique for getting a tight fit?
- Mike
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