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Hi Mike. Could you find a small cylindrical knob that will fit the shaft,
and a piece of identical shaft? Slice the small knob to the length you need and expoxy it to the big knob, using the shaft piece to align them. You would need a means of slicing the knob perfectly square so that the result does not rotate eccentrically. And you'd have to be careful not to have the alignment shaft get set in the glue! (I know - in this group,someone is going to make some remark about it being a sex-change operation) 73, Tom "Mike Maghakian" wrote in message om... 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 ? |
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