DavecUK"#p8237
Thanks for your reply.
First off, I will try and upload my videos to YouTube for anyone to access in the future. Just not sure how to edit my original post on this platform.
Secondly, did you notice in the video the loss of sensitivity on the lower end of the paddle ? The slightest movement of the paddle makes the flow jump from almost 0 to 1.5ml/sec. When the machine was new - it was really smooth and linear. Starting at 0, then jump to 0.5ml/sec then gradually increasing to 6.5ml/sec.
Thirdly - I’m not sure what you meant here: with fine wet and dry what ?
DavecUK If you really want to stop it, remove the gicleur and with fine wet and dry, flat down (well more burnish) the end
Also, I’m not sure you noticed that I wrote it, but I wasn’t able to take out the gicleur - not by hand and not using a Makita electric screwdriver on its highest torque setting. It’s screwed in really tight.
The hex shape of the gicleur isn’t worn out or anything but I didn’t want to continue trying so it wear.
Thanks again
Jonathan.