[AT] Is everyone okay?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Tue Feb 10 10:50:12 PST 2009
I have not done it myself, but I have heard that a light application of
two-part epoxy (like JB Weld) will work as well, if not better than
soldering a leaking float.
I have never had a problem with my Unicorn splitter, but, like any piece
of operating machinery, I take a lot of precautions, including not
getting my hands or clothing anywhere near the turning screw. Also, it
is very important to have good footing when operating the machine - ice
and soft-soled shoes are a no-no.
Mike
william.neff.powell at comcast.net wrote:
> I have never had any luck soldering a float bowl.... No matter what I
> do they never hold.... I have tried many, and probably will try one
> again someday.
>
> Be careful with the unicorn. Had one on my Gravely L. Worked fine,
> but was concerned that if my shirt got into it I would be torn
> up...... I think I would want an emergency kill button near the pto
> just in case.
>
> Will in PA
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