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Old October 15th 03, 03:21 AM
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Phil wrote:
These are on eBay on a regular basis.....


by the same guy


turns out you only need about 2 or 3 to cover all your needs.

73, Phil
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I believe http://www.mcmaster.com has them

-Bill

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Phil: These seem to show up in Hallicrafters on an irregular basis. Perhaps
some were added by owners after production. Perhaps it was a question of
availability. However, I have encountered several that had a mixture of Allen
and Spline Bristol. Assume nothing! Be aware also, that Hallicrafters sometimes
used 2 set screws, one atop the other, as a lock. Especially common on larger
knobs. This tidbit will prevent destroying a perfectly good knob, pot, or
switch, in some cases! The larger hammer syndrome! Thanks, Wayne
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Phil: These seem to show up in Hallicrafters on an irregular basis. Perhaps
some were added by owners after production. Perhaps it was a question of
availability. However, I have encountered several that had a mixture of Allen
and Spline Bristol. Assume nothing! Be aware also, that Hallicrafters sometimes
used 2 set screws, one atop the other, as a lock. Especially common on larger
knobs. This tidbit will prevent destroying a perfectly good knob, pot, or
switch, in some cases! The larger hammer syndrome! Thanks, Wayne
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Old October 16th 03, 06:05 PM
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"WGrills" wrote in message
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Be aware also, that Hallicrafters sometimes
used 2 set screws, one atop the other, as a lock.


Now that just sounds nasty! I must lead a charmed life -- have not run
across any of those yet :-) Thanks for the advice.

Regards,

Phil


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"WGrills" wrote in message
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Be aware also, that Hallicrafters sometimes
used 2 set screws, one atop the other, as a lock.


Now that just sounds nasty! I must lead a charmed life -- have not run
across any of those yet :-) Thanks for the advice.

Regards,

Phil


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