Introducing the Micromag 2009

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  • onecaribou
    Registered User
    • Jun 2008
    • 83

    #3841
    How's the weather today Tracy? Were you able to make it in to the office?

    Thanks!

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    • eckoblazer
      I can change this?
      • Nov 2004
      • 837

      #3842
      Got mine in



      Last edited by eckoblazer; 02-28-2011, 07:42 PM.

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      • chopper duke
        www.BigEvilOnline.com
        • Jun 2008
        • 278

        #3843
        Originally posted by eckoblazer
        Got mine in



        Gorgeous! I can't wait to get mine and pair it up with these:

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        • Drachen
          Registered User
          • Mar 2007
          • 130

          #3844
          I got mine as well. Only problem, I have no mounting screws anywhere!

          Anyone know where I can get frame mounting screws?

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          • Dirty Deuce
            Registered User
            • Jan 2009
            • 40

            #3845


            Got a nice package today. It included my Micro and Chopper Dukes' EMicro!

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            • Dirty Deuce
              Registered User
              • Jan 2009
              • 40

              #3846
              Originally posted by Tracy_ptp
              It seems that there is at least a .005" variance in the OD of the valve bodies over the past 15 years of samples that we have (not sure of the specifics). Forest tried "old" micromag and classic valves that were .005" larger than an e-micro valve serial number 00034 which was probably from 2000 or 2001 as well as a proto-type 68 micromag retro valve and these 2 fit fine, as well as an old automag valve that was on the larger side but fit snugly in the new body.
              By chance what was the serial # range of the valves you guys tested? My classic valve isn't even close to fitting.



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              • Drachen
                Registered User
                • Mar 2007
                • 130

                #3847
                Originally posted by Dirty Deuce
                By chance what was the serial # range of the valves you guys tested? My classic valve isn't even close to fitting.



                I ended up talking to someone from PTP today about it, and they suggested PMing LK-13. My reg was also VERY snug, though I have it in and assembled now. Only problem is removing the assembly now. Anyone get any ideas, post them up.

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                • Storminnorman
                  Registered User
                  • May 2005
                  • 852

                  #3848
                  Tracy got my body today and need to talk to you. Pmd you

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                  • Ratt
                    I Beta-tested your girl...
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 883

                    #3849
                    I got a tracking number!!!

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                    • Swamp Thing
                      Registered User

                      • Dec 2007
                      • 356

                      #3850
                      Back Home

                      TRACY

                      Sent you a Pm with my Address in it just now after recieving your Msg from my answering machine.

                      Swampthing
                      Last edited by Swamp Thing; 03-02-2011, 06:43 PM.

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                      • mt84
                        Darn missed TN 3
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 130

                        #3851


                        Thanks Tracy, got my tracking #.......

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                        • LK-13
                          Confused on purpose!
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 584

                          #3852
                          Originally posted by Drachen
                          I ended up talking to someone from PTP today about it, and they suggested PMing LK-13. My reg was also VERY snug, though I have it in and assembled now. Only problem is removing the assembly now. Anyone get any ideas, post them up.
                          Ok, in a nut shell...

                          To Install an Over Sized Valve:
                          -brace the body against something solid with a cloth or pad of some type in place to keep from damaging the finish

                          -using a rubber/soft faced/dead blow mallet/hammer pound the valve into the body, it's stainless steel it can take it and smile
                          **BE SURE TO GIDE THE VALVE IN CORRECTLY ALIGNED; YOU WONT BE ABLE TO TURN IT ONCE IT'S IN THERE.

                          To Remove an Over Sized or Stuck Valve:
                          -brace the lower tail end of the body against something solid using a cloth or pad to keep from damaging your finish
                          -using a wooden dowel close to but smaller that the diameter of your bolt eg. A 2B DRUM STICK insert the stick in to the body via the breach till your against the bolt face
                          -using a rubber/soft face/dead blow hammer/mallet pound the valve back out of the body;
                          it's stainless steel in solid contact with the body so it's more than strong enough to take it with zero damage. that's one of the good things about how OVER BUILT Tom Kaye made the AGD Valve assembly.
                          Even if you try, it's very tough to kill!

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                          • OPBN
                            OldPBNoob

                            • Sep 2008
                            • 5240

                            #3853
                            Yikes. Think I would just invest in a newer valve.
                            My AO Feedback

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                            • onecaribou
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 83

                              #3854
                              Bored so I wrote some goofy MM2K9 Haiku


                              -

                              light body and rail
                              combined to destroy all foes
                              hail of fire, bam bam!

                              -

                              in a box up north
                              gloss black, polished and ready
                              my parts here - lonely

                              -

                              two sisters in maine
                              quietly awaiting the
                              sounds of battle. FIRE!


                              -

                              damn you snow, why now?
                              just let Tracy send us home
                              need to mow faces

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                              • Thelar
                                Member
                                • Aug 2001
                                • 125

                                #3855
                                The old classic vavle I have didn't fit also. I chucked it up in my drill press and lightly sanded the the valve. Now it fits great. If you have a drill press it is pretty easy.

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