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That part anyway. Now to get the rafters and assorted bits done for the roof.![]()
Went to Jacksonville and got the parts for the camper. No problem once they had part #’s to punch in the computer. Tis on and ready to go.![]()
Tis the quietest this machine has been since I have owned it! That NanoLube is some wonderful stuff! And now to bed, so till later…![]()
Had to go around and check after turning it on to see if I had forgotten to plug the fan in, it was so quiet. But it was in fact turning.![]()
Went on and put a couple of drops on the bushing also and then put everything back together. Rehooked the wires/cables and powered it up.![]()
Was oil on the shaft and bushing but the bearing seemed dry. Got the 10 weight NanoLube I use for clocks and put a couple of drops in.![]()
Blew the remains of the dust out and then moved on to the fan. Removed the label and then took the plastic clip out. Pulled the rotor out.![]()
Twas almost totally clogged with dust. Got out the screw drivers and took it out, then took the fan off. Cleaned the fins out with a brush.![]()
Shut the machine down, unhooked all the wires/cables and put it on the bench. Side was already (always) off so looked in the heat sink.![]()
Was going to bed but the processor fan in the computer was whistling quite loudly so decided to shut things down and oil it.![]()
Now I just have to learn how to use it properly. For now am gonna call it a night, so till tomorrow folks…![]()
As that’s what it was put together at the factory with. Also have a very old bed frame that needs veneer put back down that has hide glue.![]()
Then I can get to work on putting the Sessions case back together as I decided months ago to use hide glue on reassembly.![]()
Works great and will hold the water bath temp in the 140-145 degree range with no trouble. Now to decide what inner pot to use for the glue.![]()
Located a thermostaticly controlled food warmer that will work as a hide glue pot. Removed some stuff it didn’t need checked it out.