This is my first foray into "continuous" coolant, ie something more automatic than holding an oil bottle in your other hand. high shelf. A hole is drilled in the lid of the gallon jar with a siphon hose leading to the lathe in this kit. I was curious to see if I would get enough flow from one of these no-pump or compressor kits to be useful. I have enough flow and the Tap Magic flows out of the spout almost too quickly. Tip, and that's all that i want the device to work as intended with the following flaws: the magnet could be bigger and stronger it's so "good enough" but you can still move it without much pressure it's smaller and weaker than the magnet in comparison magnets , which are included with all conventional dial gauge sets. The local line is annoyingly loud. This is in contrast to the regular line I bought a while back which is completely silent and also moves more easily. By nature, the line doesn't stay exactly where you put it. Much like bending a piece of metal, you need to bend it a little further than where you want it to sit, because when you let go it will bend back about half an inch. A nice touch is the ball valve. On my typical device, the pin and ball just rotate 360Β° over and over. This makes turning it off more of a hassle than it should be. There is a stopper on this device, so the "off" position is definitely off.
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