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Top bracket finished - time to give it a go.
View attachment 667463 After applying enough pressure to find the inefficiencies in the design/fab, with ensuing repair and strengthening, I cranked the jacks up then started to heat the outer tube, from top to bottom in a narrow strip. Add a little bashing - not enough to damage the surface of the tube, I pumped the jacks a bit more then checked for movement. Initially I couldn't really tell if it had free'd up - so I heated more and jacked more... then presto.
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After that - I kept on with the jacks and got a few inches of extension.
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During one of the heating sessions, water or condensation started to pop out of the pin hole. I guess the air inside expanded and pushed it out.
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I guess at 40 tons of pressure, I have exceeded the capacity of the eye. So there will be some 're-rounding' when I get done with the separation of the two halves.
View attachment 667463 After applying enough pressure to find the inefficiencies in the design/fab, with ensuing repair and strengthening, I cranked the jacks up then started to heat the outer tube, from top to bottom in a narrow strip. Add a little bashing - not enough to damage the surface of the tube, I pumped the jacks a bit more then checked for movement. Initially I couldn't really tell if it had free'd up - so I heated more and jacked more... then presto.
View attachment 667464
After that - I kept on with the jacks and got a few inches of extension.
View attachment 667465View attachment 667512
During one of the heating sessions, water or condensation started to pop out of the pin hole. I guess the air inside expanded and pushed it out.
View attachment 667467
I guess at 40 tons of pressure, I have exceeded the capacity of the eye. So there will be some 're-rounding' when I get done with the separation of the two halves.
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