Richat the site you linked the screws start at 0 and go up. Witch one do you
think is bestThanks.\
On Wednesday, November 5, 2014 10:19 AM, Antique Phonograph List
<[email protected]> wrote:
When those horns were made the general standard of use was to use the
ODD number screws, 1, 3, 5, 7, etc. The present day common usage is to
use the even numbers, 2, 4, 6, etc. The original screws are nickel
plated brass or steel odd number screws. ODD number slotted round head
screws is not the problem, the nickel plating is. Using electroless
nickel plating kit is the easy way tog et them looking nice and new. Buy
a box so you have plenty and the shipping is a killer so see if you can
stock up.
https://www.boltdepot.com/Wood_screws_Slotted_round_head_Brass.aspx
Rich
On 11/05/2014 07:59 AM, Antique Phonograph List wrote:
> Steve, It's been quite some time since I have spoken to Eduardo and his
> family in Peru. We used to use Skype and have long talks. I miss that! But
> I also sent him a message too.ThanksKenneth
>
> On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 3:40 AM, Antique Phonograph List
><[email protected]> wrote:
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> I need 8 screws in total, 4 for the hanging bracket above the decal and 4
>for the wood grained goose neck connector ring. If you do not have any you can
>sell me then would you please let me know the size I need and the best place
>to get them off the web?
>
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> Thanks so much in advance,
>
> Kenneth Keeton
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> PS; in the mean time if anyone else knows where to get the screws I need it
> would be very helpful
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