Run Forest Run!
03-06-2013, 03:38 PM
I caved and bought some extra spiles yesterday. They were all out of the blue 5/16 health spiles, but considering I've been having trouble with them leaking and falling out it wasn't really bad news for me. What was in stock were the traditional 7/16th metal spiles, which I purchased.
I drilled a test hole in some wood in the shop and because the traditional spiles are MUCH more tapered than the plastic ones they are a really snug fit and very different than seating plastic ones. (The plastic ones have hardly any taper at all.)
My questions are:
* How much of the metal spile should be inside the hole when seated correctly? In my test run, tapping it three or four times only got it to about a depth of 1/2" into the hole. Is that enough?
* If it IS enough, should the depth of the hole still be 1 1/2(ish) inches?
Thanks everyone.
I drilled a test hole in some wood in the shop and because the traditional spiles are MUCH more tapered than the plastic ones they are a really snug fit and very different than seating plastic ones. (The plastic ones have hardly any taper at all.)
My questions are:
* How much of the metal spile should be inside the hole when seated correctly? In my test run, tapping it three or four times only got it to about a depth of 1/2" into the hole. Is that enough?
* If it IS enough, should the depth of the hole still be 1 1/2(ish) inches?
Thanks everyone.