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*updated* 11 May 2017 finished end caps...(concaved)


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They look ok too me as mine look the same as yours the vac pipe will always want too bend inwards if you don't want it too bend as much do what I did & get some plumbing pipe for the inside (that no one can see) & I found it easy to glue the ends & still have them centred in the middle

 

 

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Quoting the CRL for Lancer: "Thermal Detonator end caps to be concave and not flat."

 

The SC ones are flat so they need to be heated and have indents put in them

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Right I know they have to be concave. To me they look slightly concave. Maybe it's just the reflection of the light. Any particular method for putting the dents in??

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Most people seem to heat them up gently until they go a bit soft, then press down in the centre of them with some dome shape, maybe a ball or similar.

 

Doesn't need to be a lot. So go steady. Less is more.

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Just added a little heat to mine then pushed in with a ladle

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I've tried soaking my end caps in boiling water as well as a hair dryer and I'm not getting a whole lot of movement. Did you use a heat gun?

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I've tried soaking my end caps in boiling water as well as a hair dryer and I'm not getting a whole lot of movement. Did you use a heat gun?

I used my moms hair dryer and a tennis ball...seemed to work pretty well

 

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