Anyone know where I can get a thumbscrew like this? It's from a Paraclipse Classic 12 footer and it's used to set the focal point of the feed assembly.
I know it well. I wondered when I adjusted mine what I would do if I broke one...LOL...
Sorry I ain't more help for ya.
If you're near a big city you can probably find one. Here in the Cincinnati area we've got a bunch of supply houses, some that specialize in fasteners, nuts, bolts etc...keep looking there's something out there that will work...I'd skip the big box stores though. Good Luck Blind
I know it well. I wondered when I adjusted mine what I would do if I broke one...LOL...
Sorry I ain't more help for ya.
Stogie,
My thoughts on that thumb screw are as follows, and I would like your opinion.
I was going to purchase some steel bolts (prefferably stainless steel) of the same size.
I do not have a lathe so I was going to go to the scrap metal place and pick up some solid aluminum stock maybe two inches in diameter and three inches long.
I was then going to drill a 1/4 inch hole approximately centered in that aluminum stock and completely through it.
Then I was going to enlarge the hole in the stock on one end to the same diameter as the bolt. The hole was only going to be large enough to accomodate the shank of the bolt, not all the way through to the other end of the aluminum.
Once that was accomplished I was going to insert the new bolt in to the stock, clamp it in a vise and use the smaller hole as a guide for the drill bit on my drill press.
My thinking is that this will allow me to center drill the bolt.
What do you think???
I was a couple of blocks from a nice industrial fastener store today.
But, since nobody gave me any specs, I had no reason to go look.
What's the purpose of the hole?
And , is the original part in nylon??
I'd be willing to BET, SOMEONE in the wide,wide,world of hardware sells bolts with holes drilled through the center....