Quote from: cilami on September 16, 2015, 04:54:22 PMFor those who have the Powermax HiFlo SS valve: http://www.network54.com/Forum/665650/message/1442430245/Not+so+simply+in+a+world+with+humans...o+&^^&%2C+this+is+it.That link is no good anymore.the question remains. If you have the Powermax SS hiflo valve do you still need to add a couple more screws?
For those who have the Powermax HiFlo SS valve: http://www.network54.com/Forum/665650/message/1442430245/Not+so+simply+in+a+world+with+humans...o+&^^&%2C+this+is+it.
Need a grinder to flatten the cutting end and re-profile the cutting edge. Use this to cut through the tube wall and just skim off enough of the valve to create a flat. The shorter this drill bit is the better...if you can find an "I" starter drill...use that. If you want to spend more, there are cutters designed JUST for this task, and they are the best tool for the job, they're called counterbores and resemble a piloted reamer.Al