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Kim Roland wrote:
(Michael Black) wrote in message ... Mike Maghakian ) writes: I have some radios that I would like to use a different knob on but the shaft is usually about a 1/4 inch too short. does anyone have a reliable method of extending a shaft a short amount and maintain stability and strength ? Its pretty hard to extend a shaft ONLY 1/4". The couplers alone tend to be longer than that. The only way I see is to cut back the original shaft and use a coupler or any of the ideas previously mentioned. If its a metal shaft (not aluminum) you could probably add on 1/4" with solder (and a file). It may be easier just to replace the pot??? -Bill |
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