[Heathkit] teeny tiny screws WTD
David C. Hallam
dhallam at knology.net
Tue Nov 24 15:40:51 EST 2015
The ones in my Amphenol connectors are #4.
David
KW4DH
On 11/24/2015 3:06 PM, Alexander N. Gerli wrote:
> Hi, gang! You all know the LITTLE flat-head short screw in the
> Heathkit/Amphenol 80MC2M mic connector, the one which holds the plastic
> connector and pins inside the shell? Some Straight, some Philips.
>
> Well, I find in my connector stash that I have three complete connectors
> that are MISSING that darn little screw (Finagle's Corollary to Murphy's
> Law). I know of a few places to look, BUT that's not much help unless I can
> identify the screw by its size. What is it? a #0 or a #1 maybe? Probably
> 1/8" long. Does anybody on the List know?
>
> 73,
>
>
> Sandy AC1Y
>
>
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