Of course, the cold will contract the metal, and then the oil will seize up, making it double jeopardy.phonogal wrote:Tried the freezer and oil but still stuck tight.
Just calm down, and wait till it's about 40-50 degrees.
Of course, the cold will contract the metal, and then the oil will seize up, making it double jeopardy.phonogal wrote:Tried the freezer and oil but still stuck tight.
Jan ~ I was just wondering how you did with this... were you able to get the retaining ring removed?phonogal wrote:Started to do a rebuild on my Ultona reproducer and have the needle bar screws out and the retaining ring screws removed and now I'm stuck or rather the retaining ring is. Is there any trick to getting this out? I was able to dig out the outer gasket and thought maybe this was holding the ring in but that wasn't the case. I know some of you have tackled this rebuild. Thanks, Jan
I found the Edison side to be a real beast,phonogal wrote:Hi Tink,
I haven't even looked at the Edison side to see how it comes apart. Thanks for the offer. If I get up enough courage, I may try again. Jan.
Hi Tink, that must have been someone else, I never had an Ultona reproducer.Tinkerbell wrote:Alang posted his insights a while back about his experiences with the Edison side when I was venturing into rebuilding my first Ultona, and they were very helpful. I'll see if I can locate the thread and link it here.
My apologies...alang wrote:Hi Tink, that must have been someone else, I never had an Ultona reproducer.Tinkerbell wrote:Alang posted his insights a while back about his experiences with the Edison side when I was venturing into rebuilding my first Ultona, and they were very helpful. I'll see if I can locate the thread and link it here.![]()
Andreas