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tchrme November 29th 05 04:24 AM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
Hello all,
I hope someone can help me on this one. So the story goes....last
night I pulled a rusty tuning cap sub chassis from a Halli S19R.
Cleanup up really nice. When I went to remount the tuning cap, snap go
the threaded shafts that go from the bottom of the cap to the sub
chassis. Brittle doesn't even describe them. I was being careful. The
feeling I had was close to the feeling one gets when cleaning an old
glass dial and wiping away the markings. I went online and found out
that the name of those screw goodies is a spade bolt and a co. that
sells them has a min order of $40 for 100. (I need 3). They consist of
a 6-32 threaded shaft about 1/2 in long and a flat top that spreads out
alittle (where the flat goes lengthwise to the screw thread) with a
hole in it to rivet to the var. cap. By any stretch of the imagination
does anyone have any of these gems that I can purchase from you or know
a source to refer me to? Thanks in advance, Mike KF6KXG


Mike Andrews November 29th 05 04:49 AM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
tchrme wrote:
Hello all,
I hope someone can help me on this one. So the story goes....last
night I pulled a rusty tuning cap sub chassis from a Halli S19R.
Cleanup up really nice. When I went to remount the tuning cap, snap go
the threaded shafts that go from the bottom of the cap to the sub
chassis. Brittle doesn't even describe them. I was being careful. The
feeling I had was close to the feeling one gets when cleaning an old
glass dial and wiping away the markings. I went online and found out
that the name of those screw goodies is a spade bolt and a co. that
sells them has a min order of $40 for 100. (I need 3). They consist of
a 6-32 threaded shaft about 1/2 in long and a flat top that spreads out
alittle (where the flat goes lengthwise to the screw thread) with a
hole in it to rivet to the var. cap. By any stretch of the imagination
does anyone have any of these gems that I can purchase from you or know
a source to refer me to? Thanks in advance, Mike KF6KXG


_Ouch_!

I have seen these in hardware stores from time to time; you might look
in your area. If you don't find them, then J&E Fastener on SE 59th St.
in Oklahoma City has an enormous inventory, and I've never come away
from there without the fastener I was looking for. They do have a
minimum order of $10.00, so you might as well stock up on other stuff
when you place the order. They're in the phone book and have a web
site, too: www.jandesupply.com.

J & E Supply & Fastener Co., Inc.
1903 S.E. 59th Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73129
Local: (405) 670-1234
Toll Free: (800) 677-7922
Fax: (405) 672-7756


I don't even know people there; my only connection is that I go there
when I need something, give them money, and walk away happy.

--
Mike Andrews, W5EGO

Tired old sysadmin

-=H=- November 29th 05 01:31 PM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
Mike,

Heath used spade bolts in many of their tube rigs. I may
have some in my parts bin. Let me look and let you know.
If I have some, I'll send 'em to you for nothing.

73,
Dean K5DH

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says...

Hello all,
I hope someone can help me on this one. So the story goes....last
night I pulled a rusty tuning cap sub chassis from a Halli S19R.
Cleanup up really nice. When I went to remount the tuning cap, snap go
the threaded shafts that go from the bottom of the cap to the sub
chassis. Brittle doesn't even describe them. I was being careful. The
feeling I had was close to the feeling one gets when cleaning an old
glass dial and wiping away the markings. I went online and found out
that the name of those screw goodies is a spade bolt and a co. that
sells them has a min order of $40 for 100. (I need 3). They consist of
a 6-32 threaded shaft about 1/2 in long and a flat top that spreads out
alittle (where the flat goes lengthwise to the screw thread) with a
hole in it to rivet to the var. cap. By any stretch of the imagination
does anyone have any of these gems that I can purchase from you or know
a source to refer me to? Thanks in advance, Mike KF6KXG



COLIN LAMB November 29th 05 02:37 PM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
Boy, this is a good test for many of us. I have some stored somewhere and
will look. However, it is not a part that I have "catalogued", since I
never need one. So, the question is where are they located. Will check
tonight. I know I have a few dozen around, and when I see them I wonder
what I am going to do with them.

Hopefully you will not be inundated with 7,000 of them, but will get at
least a few. Feast or famine.

73, Colin K7FM



tchrme November 30th 05 12:54 AM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
Dean,
Thanks for your offer. Please let me know if you find them. 73 Mike
KF6KXG


tchrme November 30th 05 12:56 AM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
Colin,
Thanks for your offer (and also to the others on the list). Please
let me know if you can find them. 73 Mike KF6KXG


COLIN LAMB November 30th 05 03:52 AM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
I found 3 - just where I placed them years ago. Send me address.

73, Colin K7FM



tchrme November 30th 05 06:09 AM

A good Halli story, a warning, and a need.
 
Thanks to all who responded. I will shortly have the 3 needed spade
bolts. Mike KF6KXG



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