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But, in trying to run the wire back into the stinger, I started
running into problems.
If I left the tip off and kept the cable either
straight or only a wide bend, it'd feed- mostly.
But it was iffy and
inconsistent- and wouldn't at all with the tip/gooseneck in place.
The seller had a new-in-the-bag liner to go with it, so I decided
to give it a look.
The liner was fresh and new, plus it appeared to be
for larger wire- I suspected
the original liner might have been too
small for what was in the machine.
Oops, it's for a different model.
(Proper one's on the right.)
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