yeah, its a sharp edge that slowly cuts into the oring as its slid in and out of the stem.Look for a Canadian o-ring distributor. You are looking for "KFM" (Viton) and 1x6 (1mm profile diameter ands 6mm ID).
You might want to chase that burr though. I've lost 1 o-ring in 5 years.
FKM LOL sorry.Look for a Canadian o-ring distributor. You are looking for "KFM" (Viton) and 1x6 (1mm profile diameter ands 6mm ID).
I can suggest the other version, not the FKM brother. I'll link to the rings I've had since 2 years ago and worked great. FKM is limited to temp of 204c, the non FKM version is compatible up to 260c. maybe it doesn't matter because the temp doesn't reach 200c there, but better 260c anywayLook for a Canadian o-ring distributor. You are looking for "FKM" (Viton) and 1x6 (1mm profile diameter ands 6mm ID).
You might want to chase that burr though. I've lost 1 o-ring in 5 years.
Not sure if you can get these on your side of the pond but maybe the size will help you find an alternative.Dynavap's ss screens are really expensive around here at £6-£7 for a three-pack and they are quite fragile to boot.
Is the only other option to cut it yourself out of a pipe s.s screen with scissors?
Very high VFM. would never get CCD once I found these screens.Not sure if you can get these on your side of the pond but maybe the size will help you find an alternative.
Dynavap screens from amazon
I feel like they missed a trick here, this should come with the dynacoil:Dynavault opened on the dynavap storefront page. Got a few interesting items. Picked up the obsidium swirl.
The 19 tip is my fav and I JUST caved and got a 21 in their spare part sale. Would rather have had this!2019 M tip on the dynavault for $30
Thank you! A while back I wrapped a 1/4" steel bearing in hash and dropped it in a Dynavap, trying to see if an IH would heat the ball inside the oven for instant, even hash cooking. Not surprisingly, there was no difference between that and heating the hash by itself--except a little bit of flow restriction. I should have just done a little research first. Now that you've inspired me to look into it, I found this great primer on induction heating: https://rdoinduction.com/fundamentals-of-induction-heating.htmlInduction coupling works on surfaces. The 'signal' never reaches the CCD.