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<blockquote data-quote="Tbarnby" data-source="post: 476134" data-attributes="member: 26035"><p>I thought about that, but it would have been too spongy. I ended up buying a couple of brass plumbing fittings with close to 1/2” ID, and drilled them out to the right size, then JB Welding them into the sockets. They are pretty much a perfect fit both ID and OD now so we’ll see. I don’t like any slop or unnecessary noise in my propulsion systems, so I guess this is Mostly just me being anal. If this doesn’t work, I’ll just build custom sockets and replace the Old ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbarnby, post: 476134, member: 26035"] I thought about that, but it would have been too spongy. I ended up buying a couple of brass plumbing fittings with close to 1/2” ID, and drilled them out to the right size, then JB Welding them into the sockets. They are pretty much a perfect fit both ID and OD now so we’ll see. I don’t like any slop or unnecessary noise in my propulsion systems, so I guess this is Mostly just me being anal. If this doesn’t work, I’ll just build custom sockets and replace the Old ones. [/QUOTE]
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