Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-14 Thread ke9uw
I ordered a supply of the various screws at Elecraft just to have them at
hand incase one got away from me.
Also I can replace one that gets accidently worn a bit.



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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Louandzip via Elecraft
 Oops.  That link didn't work as intended, but it's very easy to drill down on 
the McMaster site and find what you need.
Lou W7HV

On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 8:10:15 PM MDT, Louandzip  
wrote:  
 
  I usually go to McMaster for specific fasteners not easily found at hardware 
stores:  Here's their 6-32 and 4-40 black oxide flat head philips stainless 
machine screws.   Of course they have pan head, socket cap, and other styles as 
well.
https://www.mcmaster.com/fastening-joining/flat-head-screws/phillips-flat-head-screws/thread-size~6-32/finish~black-oxide/thread-size~4-40/
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 5:31:57 PM MDT, Ray  wrote:  
 
 Ace Hardware has some screws in Black.
WA6VAB  Ray K3 #3824 



From: Don Wilhelm
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 2:49 PM
To: Tommy Judson; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

Tommy,

I highly recommend that you get the proper screws from Elecraft to be 
certain they are the correct length.
Hardware store screw are normally not available in black, so why mess up 
the appearance of your KX2 with zinc plated screws.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/13/2021 11:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft wrote:
> Make a bad purchase good?
> Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of 
> the screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said 
> he tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but 
> couldn’t do it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  
> What concerns me about just going to the hardware store and getting more 
> screws (that might not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the 
> screws held the final output transistors onto that end plate which I assume 
> was for that end plate to act as a heatsink.
>

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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Louandzip via Elecraft
 I usually go to McMaster for specific fasteners not easily found at hardware 
stores:  Here's their 6-32 and 4-40 black oxide flat head philips stainless 
machine screws.   Of course they have pan head, socket cap, and other styles as 
well.
https://www.mcmaster.com/fastening-joining/flat-head-screws/phillips-flat-head-screws/thread-size~6-32/finish~black-oxide/thread-size~4-40/
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 5:31:57 PM MDT, Ray  wrote:  
 
 Ace Hardware has some screws in Black.
WA6VAB  Ray K3 #3824 



From: Don Wilhelm
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 2:49 PM
To: Tommy Judson; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

Tommy,

I highly recommend that you get the proper screws from Elecraft to be 
certain they are the correct length.
Hardware store screw are normally not available in black, so why mess up 
the appearance of your KX2 with zinc plated screws.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/13/2021 11:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft wrote:
> Make a bad purchase good?
> Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of 
> the screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said 
> he tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but 
> couldn’t do it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  
> What concerns me about just going to the hardware store and getting more 
> screws (that might not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the 
> screws held the final output transistors onto that end plate which I assume 
> was for that end plate to act as a heatsink.
>

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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Ray
Ace Hardware has some screws in Black.
WA6VAB   Ray K3 #3824 



From: Don Wilhelm
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 2:49 PM
To: Tommy Judson; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

Tommy,

I highly recommend that you get the proper screws from Elecraft to be 
certain they are the correct length.
Hardware store screw are normally not available in black, so why mess up 
the appearance of your KX2 with zinc plated screws.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/13/2021 11:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft wrote:
> Make a bad purchase good?
> Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of 
> the screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said 
> he tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but 
> couldn’t do it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  
> What concerns me about just going to the hardware store and getting more 
> screws (that might not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the 
> screws held the final output transistors onto that end plate which I assume 
> was for that end plate to act as a heatsink.
>

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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Don Wilhelm

Tommy,

I highly recommend that you get the proper screws from Elecraft to be 
certain they are the correct length.
Hardware store screw are normally not available in black, so why mess up 
the appearance of your KX2 with zinc plated screws.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/13/2021 11:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft wrote:

Make a bad purchase good?
Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of the 
screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said he 
tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but couldn’t do 
it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  What concerns 
me about just going to the hardware store and getting more screws (that might 
not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the screws held the final 
output transistors onto that end plate which I assume was for that end plate to 
act as a heatsink.



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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Jim Finan
You may want to verify whether Elecraft specifies Thermal Material where the 
transistors attach.

My K3 and K3s both do. Haven’t disassembled my KX2.

73,

Jim
AB4AC

Jim Finan

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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 12:48:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

On 4/13/2021 8:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft wrote:
> Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of 
> the screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said 
> he tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but 
> couldn’t do it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  
> What concerns me about just going to the hardware store and getting more 
> screws (that might not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the 
> screws held the final output transistors onto that end plate which I assume 
> was for that end plate to act as a heatsink.
> The seller said he used the radio and it seemed to be ok but I am concerned 
> about the lack of heatsink/output transistor integrity and any possible 
> damage.

Sounds like the seller was a sucker for aftermarket stuff. Elecraft
products are well designed. The screws are all standard English units.
Most of are 4-40, smaller ones are 2-56.

I've NEVER thrown away screws -- I probably have close to a thousand,
sorted into plastic drawers by size. Ditto for lots of other mechanical
and electronic parts.

73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Jim Brown

On 4/13/2021 8:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft wrote:

Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of the 
screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said he 
tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but couldn’t do 
it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  What concerns 
me about just going to the hardware store and getting more screws (that might 
not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the screws held the final 
output transistors onto that end plate which I assume was for that end plate to 
act as a heatsink.
The seller said he used the radio and it seemed to be ok but I am concerned 
about the lack of heatsink/output transistor integrity and any possible damage.


Sounds like the seller was a sucker for aftermarket stuff. Elecraft 
products are well designed. The screws are all standard English units. 
Most of are 4-40, smaller ones are 2-56.


I've NEVER thrown away screws -- I probably have close to a thousand, 
sorted into plastic drawers by size. Ditto for lots of other mechanical 
and electronic parts.


73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Hal Massey
If you have any of the remaining screws then take one to the hardware store 
when you go. They will do a perfect match for you. They use an aluminum 
template folds referred to as a Screw Checker to make sure it is correct. The 
sis not an “eyeball exercise.” There is nothing about that screw usage that is 
demanding in terms of material science, etc. 

Regards
-Hal 
WB6NNR (I was a design engineer for 35 years….You will be fine)

> On Apr 13, 2021, at 9:36 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft 
>  wrote:
> 
> Make a bad purchase good?
> Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of 
> the screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said 
> he tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but 
> couldn’t do it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  
> What concerns me about just going to the hardware store and getting more 
> screws (that might not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the 
> screws held the final output transistors onto that end plate which I assume 
> was for that end plate to act as a heatsink.  
> The seller said he used the radio and it seemed to be ok but I am concerned 
> about the lack of heatsink/output transistor integrity and any possible 
> damage.
> Maybe I’m on the wrong track here because of never seeing a KX-2 before.
> The radio looks good - no scratches or dings and the seller told me to find 
> out what is needed to be done to fix it and he’d send that to me.
> Any help on this concern would be appreciated.
> F.Y.I - the serial number is 03742 and the Firmware is REF5.  Sure would like 
> to know when this radio was made and if this is the latest firmware.
> 73, Tommy, N5CTC
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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 204, Issue 6

2021-04-13 Thread Tommy Judson via Elecraft
Make a bad purchase good?
Bought a KX-2 off the internet and have found that it is missing several of the 
screws that held the end plates on.  Asked about that and the seller said he 
tried to put some sort of protective end plates onto the radio but couldn’t do 
it so threw them away and put the original end plates back on.  What concerns 
me about just going to the hardware store and getting more screws (that might 
not be the proper thread/length) is I think two of the screws held the final 
output transistors onto that end plate which I assume was for that end plate to 
act as a heatsink.  
The seller said he used the radio and it seemed to be ok but I am concerned 
about the lack of heatsink/output transistor integrity and any possible damage.
Maybe I’m on the wrong track here because of never seeing a KX-2 before.
The radio looks good - no scratches or dings and the seller told me to find out 
what is needed to be done to fix it and he’d send that to me.
Any help on this concern would be appreciated.
F.Y.I - the serial number is 03742 and the Firmware is REF5.  Sure would like 
to know when this radio was made and if this is the latest firmware.
73, Tommy, N5CTC

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