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Photoman June 23rd 05 05:50 AM

NEEDED: Stainless steel retainer rings for 3/16" rod
 
I'm building a few yagis for 432 and two meters and need a source for
stainless steel push on retainer rings, sometimes called push nuts
(incorrectly) to fit element diameter of 3/16" aluminum rod. I know they are
made but cannot find a source searching with Google. Any help here would be
appreciated. I have the spring steel variety but they rust after 2 or 3
years so the antennas have to be taken down and the retainers replaced.

Thanks and 73,
Ken, KC4IH
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-ex- June 23rd 05 06:18 AM

Photoman wrote:

I'm building a few yagis for 432 and two meters and need a source for
stainless steel push on retainer rings, sometimes called push nuts
(incorrectly) to fit element diameter of 3/16" aluminum rod. I know they are
made but cannot find a source searching with Google. Any help here would be
appreciated. I have the spring steel variety but they rust after 2 or 3
years so the antennas have to be taken down and the retainers replaced.

Thanks and 73,
Ken, KC4IH
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http://www.mcmaster.com/

Enter "push nuts" into the search.

HTH
-Bill

Photoman June 23rd 05 02:52 PM

Thanks Bill,
I don't see any stainless there, just zinc plated, dichromate and black
finish. Did I miss something? I may have to use the zinc plated since they
will probably last a few year longer than the black finish I have used in
the past.
73, ken

"-ex-" wrote in message
...
Photoman wrote:

I'm building a few yagis for 432 and two meters and need a source for
stainless steel push on retainer rings, sometimes called push nuts
(incorrectly) to fit element diameter of 3/16" aluminum rod. I know they
are made but cannot find a source searching with Google. Any help here
would be appreciated. I have the spring steel variety but they rust after
2 or 3 years so the antennas have to be taken down and the retainers
replaced.

Thanks and 73,
Ken, KC4IH
Remove the (nospam) to reply or reply to the group.


http://www.mcmaster.com/

Enter "push nuts" into the search.

HTH
-Bill




-ex- June 23rd 05 03:23 PM

Photoman wrote:
Thanks Bill,
I don't see any stainless there, just zinc plated, dichromate and black
finish. Did I miss something? I may have to use the zinc plated since they
will probably last a few year longer than the black finish I have used in
the past.
73, ken


See the 'toothless' ones, p/n 97200A130 for example. $3.22/50 for 3/16th" .

Would that work?

-Bill

gb June 23rd 05 09:26 PM

"Photoman" wrote in message
...
I'm building a few yagis for 432 and two meters and need a source for
stainless steel push on retainer rings, sometimes called push nuts
(incorrectly) to fit element diameter of 3/16" aluminum rod. I know they
are made but cannot find a source searching with Google. Any help here
would be appreciated. I have the spring steel variety but they rust after
2 or 3 years so the antennas have to be taken down and the retainers
replaced.

Thanks and 73,
Ken, KC4IH
Remove the (nospam) to reply or reply to the group.


DX Engineering also has a variety of mounting methods - elements to boom.

Greg



Photoman June 24th 05 03:27 AM

Thanks, I will order a pack and see how they work out. I sure appreciate you
taking the time to help me out.
Ken

"-ex-" wrote in message
...
Photoman wrote:
Thanks Bill,
I don't see any stainless there, just zinc plated, dichromate and black
finish. Did I miss something? I may have to use the zinc plated since
they will probably last a few year longer than the black finish I have
used in the past.
73, ken


See the 'toothless' ones, p/n 97200A130 for example. $3.22/50 for 3/16th"
.

Would that work?

-Bill




-ex- June 24th 05 03:51 AM

Photoman wrote:

Thanks, I will order a pack and see how they work out. I sure appreciate you
taking the time to help me out.
Ken


Hope they work out for you.

-Bill



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