
Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
NO machining head.
NO welding head.
any of that means that the head needs to have its extra gucchi face hardening redone. Weve got a place on base that can do it but you do not want to know about the price. it is almost cheaper to buy a new head and build it up (IT would be for me as I can do all my own head assembly work) and then there is no guarentee that the initial machining will still be inspec after the process.
There are some places that can do it and do it well but they are going to be few and far between and will more than likely charge the earth to do it.
The choice of dowels is much of a muchness. I prefer the steel ones but theres no reason not to use the plastic ones. its the same logic as to why I prefer a steel brush bar as opposed to the new plastic ones.
Don't use the steel dowels on an early head, the later D2a update model is different and has steel dowels, so is OK to use them, but the early D2 has to have the plastic dowels used.
There is info on here somewhere about it, so check before using the steel dowels if you have an early TD5.
Baz.
Last edited by p38arover; 7th May 2008 at 06:49 AM.
Reason: fix quote
Cheers Baz.
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