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I have employed this tune up many times if nipples still have some orifice life left in them but the cones are battered to where caps no longer fit correctly.
I pull them and chuck them up in my drill press on the threads (just snug enough so they don't slip), use magic marker to coat the cones so as to see where they are being honed down.
I then turn the drill press on and with a diamond file paddle, reshape the cone batter until a fresh cap will fit correctly.
This will work until the orifice is burned oblong or is greatly enlarged which can be easily checked with a numbered drill bit.
Keep in mind that a battered cone is a shorter than factory new cone but all I have tuned in this fashion have still worked very reliably.
Truth be told when nipples get to this point it is time to invest in a new set but being a tight wad I hate to throw them out when they are still perfectly serviceable.
I pull them and chuck them up in my drill press on the threads (just snug enough so they don't slip), use magic marker to coat the cones so as to see where they are being honed down.
I then turn the drill press on and with a diamond file paddle, reshape the cone batter until a fresh cap will fit correctly.
This will work until the orifice is burned oblong or is greatly enlarged which can be easily checked with a numbered drill bit.
Keep in mind that a battered cone is a shorter than factory new cone but all I have tuned in this fashion have still worked very reliably.
Truth be told when nipples get to this point it is time to invest in a new set but being a tight wad I hate to throw them out when they are still perfectly serviceable.
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