Lessons Learned, Questions Raised

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RPM

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I took advantage of BB's sale on streamline el grande kits a week or so back. Turned my first one last week.

Lessons learned - for those of you unfamiliar with this kit, it uses 3 tubes and the cap tubes are not glued in until after turning
- being anal and wanting to make sure that I had my drill press table adjusted such that I could change out the two bits for the cap without moving the table, I forgot to lock down the table and of course, it moved. I recovered from that and managed to center all of the holes. lesson - be sure table is locked down.
- when it came time to glue in the unglued tubes, I used thick CA to do the deed. all went well and I completed the assembly of the pen. lesson - be sure that the CA has totally cured (i.e. no fumes) before final assembly. I now know that CA fumes can effectively etch a Gold TI finish rendering it as scrap (fortunatly it was the nib, a screw in part).

Now that I have learned lessons, questions.
- After making this pen and having it come our fine, I see no reason that the parts could not be pressed in with the tubes glued into the cap. Am I missing something?
- Given my CA experience, what is a normal curing time to ensure that the plating is not etched (no noticable odor, x number of hours?)

Sorry for the long post, hope this helps someone else avoid these problems and I'm curious about my questions.

Richard
 
This is actually my favourite RB/FP kit. And yes, I do glue the tubes in before I turn the cap barrel. Never understood why one should not do this, the little brass thingy (the one where the finial screws into)just presses in easily. One tip, I would not use PU glue due the foaming and the chance of pushing tubes out of alignment. I use epoxy glue for glueing in the tubes.
 
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