This is the second McModule I'm putting together for my PM6. The first one I did, I screwed in the module to the body, then epoxied the emitter on so that I could center it with the reflector in place. For that one, the module was somewhat rough going in - so I broke it in by screwing it in a little, then screwing it out, then screwing it in again a litte further, then out again... Repeating untill the module would go in all the way, and cleaning off any grit on the threads as I went.
I just started work on a second module the same way, but getting to the halfway point, the module hit a block. Trying to screw it out, I found that I could shift it a little and thats it. Now I can rotate it about 5-10 deg in either direction, but only with a lot of effort and no further.
I placed the body and McModule in my freezer for half an hour, hoping I could get the McModule to contract a little so it'd come out but no luck. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Has anyone encountered a problem like this before? If I can't get the module out, then this PM6 is going to be a write off... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mecry.gif (And its the only one I have too!)
I just started work on a second module the same way, but getting to the halfway point, the module hit a block. Trying to screw it out, I found that I could shift it a little and thats it. Now I can rotate it about 5-10 deg in either direction, but only with a lot of effort and no further.
I placed the body and McModule in my freezer for half an hour, hoping I could get the McModule to contract a little so it'd come out but no luck. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Has anyone encountered a problem like this before? If I can't get the module out, then this PM6 is going to be a write off... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mecry.gif (And its the only one I have too!)