HarkinBanks
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If they widen the top it would make placing the top pipe over lower that much harder. Also it likely over bend the pins to overcome this wider section and make the tension against the normal pipe diameter looser. If they flare the tip same issue, plus there wont be overlap from top to lower pipe by the time the pins reach it and liquid/grains may leak in.
Not exactly, you can insert the upper pipe from the bottom of the lower pipe and slide it up. You can still screw the lower pipe into the screen. All we would need is about 1 mm and it would create enough friction so the top pipe would not slide off. There is no reason these two pipes need to be able to be separated. It just needs to be vertically adjustable.
I would suggest they machine a groove to act like a detent/stop right about where the lower part of your teflon tape is. That way you feel the pins engage/drop into the groove as a warning to not go further, and you cant accidentally slip by without extra force. I may actually try this by chucking the lower pipe in my drill press and as its spinning and taking a dremel cutting wheel to the edge of the pipe to simulate a machined groove without actually putting it on a lathe.
The groove is a good idea to act as a catch. I think that along with the teflon tape would be as good as we could get for a "hack a fix".