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I have been homebound lately and decided I will be doing the bafflectomy when things get warmer. I've tried to compile the great wisdom of others into a single procedure. Please take a look and offer any constructive comments you believe enhance/improve/illustrate/clarify. We do this in another collector truck forum I am in and it works very nicely. Then the final is shared amongst the many. It is meant to be a recommended procedure, but not the only procedure. Thank you. http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/galleries/622847/prelim-bafflectomy-procedure
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Thanks for that, it’s something I want to do........
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The write up is good and describes the process well. I would just add that I found removing the drill bit from the cutter and spraying WD40 in to keep it lubricated worked much better, also I didn't need to use the hammer function just applied light pressure then let the cutter do its business.
In my case I removed the first and last baffles and kept the large 8 holed center baffle.
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The write up is good and describes the process well. I would just add that I found removing the drill bit from the cutter and spraying WD40 in to keep it lubricated worked much better, also I didn't need to use the hammer function just applied light pressure then let the cutter do its business.
In my case I removed the first and last baffles and kept the large 8 holed center baffle. Bruce, you would not happen to have a video of that sound that now comes from your bafflectomy?
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The write up is good and describes the process well. I would just add that I found removing the drill bit from the cutter and spraying WD40 in to keep it lubricated worked much better, also I didn't need to use the hammer function just applied light pressure then let the cutter do its business.
In my case I removed the first and last baffles and kept the large 8 holed center baffle. Bruce, you would not happen to have a video of that sound that now comes from your bafflectomy? Stephen; I don't have a video but will try to do one so you can hear the sound, I imagine it is similar to the stage one sound.
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Thanks Bruce.
By any chance are you going to use an iPhone to take the video? Then it would be a very close, if not exact, comparison to my video.
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All comments added...thank you. Will repost in the future with pictures.....
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Great guide. One clean up suggestion for your first page would be shorter links. It is easy to generate shorter Amazon links: click on share on the item page and it will generate an email with a (much) shorter link you can copy and paste into your guide, for example I got this for the first one: I want to recommend this product at Amazon.com EZARC Carbide Hole Cutter Heavy Duty for Stainless Steel, 1-1/2 Inch 38mm by EZARC Tools Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I4178R4/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_DZrEEb8QFFAFG
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You dont need the ref stuff - I always cut n paste just the product ID stem of the URI... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I4178R4 PS: also works for changing .com to .co.uk (etc) in some cases e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01I4178R4
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