I found a way to add a 20X nozzle to the selector. I'm probably going to confuse everyone with the description, I Don't have any pics yet. It requires no drilling, but you have to saw. On the right side of the the selector, saw off the plastic that comes and hangs over the nozzle. Then you can rotate it around so that the holes on the top can be placed at the bottom. I know, that was confuzzling, but I'll post a pic tomorrow.
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1500/1700 nozzle selector mod
- Soakologist
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- NiborDude
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It can easily reach to the nozzle selector and the O-ring is still there. Like I said, all you do is saw off one of the sides. You have to see it to really understand it.
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- NiborDude
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These pictures suck but they might help you understand.
These shows the area that I sawed off.
This shows the 5X
This shows the 10X
This shows the 20X
The area I sawed off allows me to rotate the nozzle selector so that the holes that are on the top can be placed on the bottom. The holes that are on the top are the ones that hold the nozzle sector in place.
These shows the area that I sawed off.
This shows the 5X
This shows the 10X
This shows the 20X
The area I sawed off allows me to rotate the nozzle selector so that the holes that are on the top can be placed on the bottom. The holes that are on the top are the ones that hold the nozzle sector in place.
<span style='color:EEF2F7'>Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes! -Leonardo Da Vinci