instead of putting the drill on the stem. take some hose that fits tight over the valve steam, chuck a small section in the drill and then slide it over the top of the valve stem. thats how i do it. :)
Gotta love when people talk shit, even though they are the ones looking for videos to help them out of a bad spot. thanks for the info! DOnt let the keyboard warriors get you down!
I know the suction cups are very annoying and slow but its my choice, cause i do not have any experience with a drill. I know the drill looks the best way to go, but somethings were not meant to be easy for a DIY guy like me. Good vid
Heat shrink over the stem was my first idea. Obviously you wouldn't heat it and shrink it but it would protect the stem. On a battery op drill set it on as low as the speed and clutch.
My fingers may have slightly blocked the view of every part of putting compound on however, I think anyone with half a frame and figure out what is going on there. I’m going to hire a cameraman. Would you like to put in your application?
instead of putting the drill on the stem. take some hose that fits tight over the valve steam, chuck a small section in the drill and then slide it over the top of the valve stem. thats how i do it. :)
As do I.
put some tape around stim for drill set on
Gotta love when people talk shit, even though they are the ones looking for videos to help them out of a bad spot. thanks for the info! DOnt let the keyboard warriors get you down!
Thank you so much. They really are a very small percentage of my viewer base. If I’m not jabbing back I thank them for the watch time lol.
Great video and explanation of tge process..
Thank you
yes, good video. this is as simple as it gets to do a good valve lap. thanks for posting
Thank you!
Great vid mate. Very helpful. I'd never seen the drill method before but I like it.
Thank you!
GREAT VID
I know the suction cups are very annoying and slow but its my choice, cause i do not have any experience with a drill.
I know the drill looks the best way to go, but somethings were not meant to be easy for a DIY guy like me.
Good vid
This is helpful thank you
Heat shrink over the stem was my first idea. Obviously you wouldn't heat it and shrink it but it would protect the stem. On a battery op drill set it on as low as the speed and clutch.
Nice!
Great video, love the drill, :)
Looking good
Where are you located? I will cameraman.
Also, I cut a little piece off of the end of the hose on my antifreeze tester, to put on the valve stem to protect it.
Just outside of Anderson Indiana at the moment
Well if you move to northeast Kansas I will cameraman, lol
"I'm trying to show you guys how I do it" - shows fingers instead of valve seat compound
My fingers may have slightly blocked the view of every part of putting compound on however, I think anyone with half a frame and figure out what is going on there. I’m going to hire a cameraman. Would you like to put in your application?