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Jim wrote:
On a bad note, last night we had a freak severe windstorm that snapped one of the base insulators, and now the whole thing is lying against the eave of the house on about a 60 degree angle, so will have to dismantle it and try to come up with some kind of insulator, as Hy Gain changed the design of the whole base assembly (mine is circa 1960) and nothing they make now fits. I'm thinking of maybe turning something out of Fiberglass rod or some type of strong non-conducting material, and am open to suggestions Thanks for the article. Take the broken one to your local college's pottery studio and ask if someone can make you a porcelain one. The shape will change a bit when it's fired, so you can't necessarily get tight tolerances on holes. Consequently you make the holes small and then drill them out with a ceramic bit. Or you make them large and accept the slop. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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