OK, this is going to be long and pic heavy, my day off and it rained off and on all day so I could either watch TV, nap or convert some drippers. Guess which I did.
I stripped down the Cyclone and an Igo W that I've had sitting around forever and converted them both to bottom feed. I learned a lot of things today.
1- I need better glasses
2- I need better lighting in my wood shop
3- Well, 3 is actually a lot of things I will share on the way
This is what I started with
I started with the Cyclone, go figure, soaked it in some hot water to soften the insulator, marked the spot for the feed hole and pulled the pin
I drilled the horizontal feed first, this wasn't as bad as I had feared due to being stainless. I made a little cut out in some cardboard, laid it in and taped it down. I used a center punch to set the spot and then drilled it out. Lesson 1 was use a new bit at least every other hole when drilling stainless.
Then on to the hole up the pin, I had the great idea to reinstall the post in the base and drill a 1/2 inch hole in a scrap of wood to hold the base straight and then drill it
Lesson #2, don't do it this way, ever. Why? Well, any halfway intelligent person would realize that you will melt the insulator
I drilled a 3/32 hole in the wood scrap, carefully tapped the post into it and left enough sticking out to grasp with needle nose vise grips to prevent it from spinning and completed the hole. I reinstalled it with a spare insulator from the Igo, it's not perfect but its working.
I then followed the same steps with the Igo, minus melting the insulator, and both are up and running.
A few Igo pics
All in all, a successful day, if y'all have any question let me know.
Sorry for the long post and the less than stellar photography, y'all have a great evening.
BTW, anyone know where I can pick up an insulator and hex screw for the Cyclone?