[AMRadio] Hardware for potentiometer
Bob Bruhns
bbruhns at erols.com
Fri Aug 18 14:42:38 EDT 2006
Hi John,
Check out McMaster-Carr, www.mcmaster.com - you can't believe their
stock and selection.
Bacon, WA3WDR
----- Original Message -----
From: "John E. Coleman (ARS WA5BXO)" <wa5bxo2005 at pctechref.com>
To: <theo.bellamy at spirittelecom.com>; "'Discussion of AM Radio'"
<amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 2:29 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Hardware for potentiometer
> Ok so I found myself with out enough hardware.
>
> I have a 100K dual audio taper pot from Radio Shack and I lost
the nut. It
> is one for mounting in a 5/16 hole so I assume it is a 5/16
treaded sleeve
> with a 1/4 inch shaft but I can't find any hardware for it.
>
> Now I could just go buy another pot with hardware but after
looking I find
> that I have other pots with no hardware and some of them are the
same
> sleeve. I have hardware for the bigger pots. I guess you might
say the
> standards. Searching Google comes up with no hardware except for
at
> Electronic Goldmine, where I bough a bunch that are to large.
Who makes
> this stuff, some far east company, and they secretly ship them to
> Switchcraft and other manufactures of potentiometers.
>
> John, WA5BXO
>
>
>
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