In the interest of being awesome, I'm crossposting this from another forum.
So, I've been struggling with how to disassemble these 801 atomizers for my pyrex atomizer project, so I went to Ace Hardware store with my 3.5yo daughter for inspiration. I came back with a
3/8x1.5" fine-thread hex head bolt ($0.69), a
3/8-24x fine-thread hex nut ($0.35), and a
#3007 7/16" steel shaft collar ($2.70).
I could have used some 15/32" brass tubing instead of the collar, but I didn't want to have to buy a new hacksaw blade, and it actually cost more ($2.99).
Anyhow, I put the nut on the bolt and threaded it down about halfway, put the collar on the exposed bolt, then screwed the atomizer onto the end of the bolt very tightly. I clamped the end of the hex bolt in my vice grips and used an appropriate (if incorrect) crescent wrench to slowly unscrew the hex nut, pressing the collar against the body of the atomizer, extracting the connector.
I used the collar because I couldn't find a washer or other cheaper random hardware bit that would work. Of course, I had a monkey hanging from my shoulders half of the time, and the other half she spent redistributing the various fittings she could find, so you may be able to find one cheaper.
So, I've been struggling with how to disassemble these 801 atomizers for my pyrex atomizer project, so I went to Ace Hardware store with my 3.5yo daughter for inspiration. I came back with a
3/8x1.5" fine-thread hex head bolt ($0.69), a
3/8-24x fine-thread hex nut ($0.35), and a
#3007 7/16" steel shaft collar ($2.70).
I could have used some 15/32" brass tubing instead of the collar, but I didn't want to have to buy a new hacksaw blade, and it actually cost more ($2.99).
Anyhow, I put the nut on the bolt and threaded it down about halfway, put the collar on the exposed bolt, then screwed the atomizer onto the end of the bolt very tightly. I clamped the end of the hex bolt in my vice grips and used an appropriate (if incorrect) crescent wrench to slowly unscrew the hex nut, pressing the collar against the body of the atomizer, extracting the connector.
I used the collar because I couldn't find a washer or other cheaper random hardware bit that would work. Of course, I had a monkey hanging from my shoulders half of the time, and the other half she spent redistributing the various fittings she could find, so you may be able to find one cheaper.
