Cheers! Let us know how it goes. B Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 31, 2019, at 8:24 AM, David Bengtsson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thank you. Love this group. > I'm relaying your tips & tricks to my brother. I'm pretty sure he will > figure it out now :) > > Best regards, > /David > > > On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 4:51 PM Whole Latte Love Technical Support > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> There is a new comment in the ticket submitted by David Bengtsson to Whole >> Latte Love Technical Support >> >> >> Comment added by : 'Mike Walsh' via Brewtus >> >> Comment Content: >> P.S. To me, it appears that if you remove the copper tubing (both ends), and >> then remove the second teflon line (in the foreground), you should be able >> to spin the part free. Here again, support the base of the part it’s being >> removed from with a second wrench. Always two wrenches. >> B >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Mar 31, 2019, at 7:49 AM, 'Ben McCafferty' via Brewtus >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi David, >> >> I’m not sure what is stuck, I see at least three different connections. If >> it were me: >> 1–unplug the machine >> 2–let it cool >> 2a—take a bunch of photos of everything for when you forget how to put it >> back together. >> 3–drain all the water that you can, and be prepared for more (I work next to >> a sink, so I can tip the machine and/or slide it over the sink when I open a >> boiler, etc.). Have towels, bowl, etc. >> 4–this is all bronze, i.e. super-soft metal, so be sure all tools are >> correct sizing and don’t use adjustable wrenches. It is really easy to strip >> things and/or round off corners. >> 5–remove the teflon line at the bottom with two wrenches—one to stabilize >> the “stuck” part, and one to loosen the teflon line’s connector. If you >> position the wrenches properly, you can have them set maybe 15 degrees apart >> and generate tremendous force by squeezing the handles together. >> 6–remove the copper tubing in the same way, using two wrenches. >> 7–I can’t tell whether you can then turn the stuck part to unscrew it from >> the third point of attachment. If not, you may have to remove other things >> not pictured to make space. >> 8–if things are truly stuck, and not giving easily, you may want to try a >> drop or two of Kroil—let it soak for a day with that and try again. You >> could also apply heat, but with plastic involved, you’d need to be extremely >> careful to avoid melting/burning. I wouldn’t do it except as a last resort. >> 9–in my experience, it only feels stuck due to assembly sealant used on the >> threads, and it usually gives way with a little pressure. >> 10–good luck... >> >> b >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Mar 31, 2019, at 5:10 AM, David Bengtsson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello gurus, >> >> Not a Brewtus but I guess you pros have the knowledge :) My brother need to >> replace this part (see attachment) but it is stuck. Any advice on how to >> remove it? >> >> Best regards, >> /David >> >> On Sun, Mar 3, 2019, 03:51 Richard <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Terry, >>> >>> There are several teflon tubes moving water. >>> >>> Maybe, maybe one of them is in contact with a hot copper tube and is >>> burning. >>> >>> I know there is one from the steam boiler to the brew boiler that I had to >>> replace recently. It had a hole burned into it and was leaking. 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