it is not quite strong, it will break in pressure......
Try looking at your housing joint position from the outside...
it is a woodwork joint
a housing joint
No, a housing joint is not the same as a carcase joint. A housing joint is a woodworking joint where one piece of wood is housed in another, typically used for shelves or dado cuts. A carcase joint is a type of joint used in cabinet and furniture making where the corners of a case or box are joined together.
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A disadvantage of a through housing joint is that it weakens the structural integrity of the material being joined, as it involves removing material from both pieces to create a slot for them to fit together. This can result in reduced strength and stability compared to other types of joints, such as a dovetail or mortise and tenon joint. Additionally, the exposed edges of the joint may be more prone to damage or wear over time.
Yes, a disadvantage of a miter joint is its weakness, but it can be strengthened with a spline.
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The half housing joint is much stronger
Pry out the black housing of the CV joint with the shaft of a screw driver or long breaker bar. Lever it out against the transmission housing and a solid part of the black housing. It's a little tricky to get the right leverage and you may have to bang it, but its easy to do.
its so easy -- you tube has the basics -- if you can do a turnup you can change the cv- halfshaft
An advantage of mass housing is being able to put a larger number of people into a smaller area of land. A disadvantage is that when some people are close to others they get upset about the number of people 'too close by'