Here we go with a Brand Z 9-S-262
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(01-01-2015, 03:34 AM)thirtiesradio Wrote: (12-30-2014, 01:13 PM)Ron Ramirez Wrote: Hmmm...that had not occurred to me. Good point. Well, I'll be more careful from now on in looking for true 1/4" round metal stock for shaft extensions.
You almost have to take one of those 1/4" shaft couplings along to make sure the size is correct. You just can't trust sizes anymore with almost everything being imported. The other day I went to buy some 1/2" plywood at Lowe's. They only sell 15/32" so I had to change many of the finished sizes in my plans ![Icon_surprised Icon_surprised](https://philcoradio.com/phorum/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif)
If that was cabinet plywood the convention in N.A is to quote the nominal dimension not the actual, so it was 1/2'' before being sanded down to 15/32''. If you want full dimensional plywood you need to either use construction grade or Baltic Birch, not sure about that pine ply imported from Chile though. Most radio cabinets used a full 1/4'' to 3/8'', hardwood plywood, often poplar core by sometimes maple or ash.
With regards to rod for control shafts I picked up some fiberglass rod at the dollar store, they are sold as driveway markers so they are bright orange with reflective stickers wrapped around them. The reason I needed them is I have a pair of Hallicrafters S-38s with broken tuning control shafts, the original shafts were made out of a grey fiber substance since the S-38 is an AC/DC set with a steel cabinet. I have to see if they are the proper diameter, but even if they are not they only cost $1 each.
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Arran
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2015, 10:11 PM by Arran.)
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RE: Here we go with a Brand Z 9-S-262 - by Arran - 01-01-2015, 11:07 PM
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