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Or... instead of a wine cork table, you could make a cork gasket table... We make a block table and then make a table top using clear resin and cork gaskets.

I dont think our house decorating show is going to make it on HGTV. :)
 

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It only took one day this time. The yoke is leaking... Is there something I should know about the slip yoke or is it all the same size? And Im guessing it needs to be pressed from the driveshaft, correct?
 

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It only took one day this time. The yoke is leaking... Is there something I should know about the slip yoke or is it all the same size? And Im guessing it needs to be pressed from the driveshaft, correct?
Did you seal that hole up at the end of the slip yoke? Post a pic of the leak
 

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It only took one day this time. The yoke is leaking... Is there something I should know about the slip yoke or is it all the same size? And Im guessing it needs to be pressed from the driveshaft, correct?
As I mentioned before, if you have one spline missing on the shaft you don't need the o-ring and you can plug that hole, the missing spline acts as a vent, no missing spline then you need the hole and the o-ring deal.
 

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I did not seal up the hole. I tried without it. Funny thing is that it only leaks on days above 90 degrees. Its cooled down to highs in the mid 70s and lows in the 40s and stopped leaking.

silicon or epoxy?

And I guess Im out $10, 10 fish sticks, and 2 hand shakes....
 

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I did not seal up the hole. I tried without it. Funny thing is that it only leaks on days above 90 degrees. Its cooled down to highs in the mid 70s and lows in the 40s and stopped leaking.

silicon or epoxy?

And I guess Im out $10, 10 fish sticks, and 2 hand shakes....
Less heat less pressure, JB Weld works good..
 

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I just weld the hole closed and put it back on the drive shaft
 

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That works too..
 

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