Makes sense!Herman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:05 pmIt is "glued" in with silicone sealant. I use clear or black.
More specifically, you place a small bead around the end of the DBE and a small amount behind the valve then insert it into the horn at a slight angle until it seats then lower it onto the can. I wipe off any excess that extrudes from around the horn. Allow it to set up at least over night, a couple of days is better.
I realized I might not have been clear on the second place to put the silicone. As he says, it's between the back of the DBE and the top can. NOT inside of the DBE as my post might have suggested.rhwestfall wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:35 amThere is also a recommendation to put a dab on the back side of the "head", and adhere it to the can.
How tough is it to get off later if desired?
Soak overnight in denatured alcohol. Works amazingly. MScubaJimbo wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:19 pmI wish there was a Duckbill Eliminator that would take the old crusty duckbill out of the horn
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