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Or drill out and tap an oak dowel.... lot's of possibilities. One lap around Home Depot ought to bring up numerous possibilities.

John



At 06:14 PM 6/11/2008, Jim Shorney wrote:
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 17:29:42 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Other than on Ebay there is a TR3 that has the couplings for the Plate/Load/& Tune shafts that look like surgical tubing....got me to thinking heat shrink now that the gentleman from Muncie no longer has his
fittings available.  ...anyone done anything like that?.....


Did that in a Tektronix O-Scope that had a broken shaft coupler on one of the variable gain pots. Worked pretty OK. There's heatshrink available that has a coating of hot-melt glue on the inside, that should grip pretty well. Or, you could just coat the shaft with a *thin* coating of hot-melt before you slide the shrink over,
the effect would be the same.

73

-Jim
NU0C




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