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Dabblings

Dabbler

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Some of my projects take a long time, and this 14" face plate one is one of those...

When BrentH came to Calgary (was it a year ago?) I bought a D1-6 faceplate from @Hacker. As I described in another thread, I was looking for a set of studs for it. I *thought* I had an inexpensive set from Shars -- but when they arrived, they were M18X1.25 instead of 5/8 X 18 tpi... OOPS. I set them aside and decided that for a time I wouldn't spend good money after bad.

Just 3 weeks ago A guy on HM was looking for a metric set of D1-6 studs, so I was going to give him mine. After a lot of PMs, it turned out that he had a set of imperial studs he couldn't use -- so -- we decided to trade.

His studs fit my plate fine, and today I added the 5/16 X 5/8 retaining cap screws. Finally done, and the faceplate fits perfectly! (hats off to @Hacker)
 
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Some of my projects take a long time, and this 14" face plate one is one of those...

When BrentH came to Calgary (was it a year ago?) I bought a D1-6 faceplate from @Hacker. As I described in another thread, I was looking for a set of studs for it. I *thought* I had an inexpensive set from Shars -- but when they arrived, they were M18X1.25 instead of 5/8 X 18 tpi... OOPS. I set them aside and decided that for a time I wouldn't spend good money after bad.

Just 3 weeks ago A guy on HM was looking for a metric set of D1-6 studs, so I was going to give him mine. After a lot of PMs, it turned out that he had a set of imperial studs he couldn't use -- so -- we decided to trade.

His studs fit my plate fine, and today I added the 5/16 X 5/8 retaining cap screws. Finally done, and the faceplate fits perfectly! (hats off to @Hacker)
Don't you love how things turn out when the stars align.
 
Some of my projects take a long time, and this 14" face plate one is one of those...

When BrentH came to Calgary (was it a year ago?) I bought a D1-6 faceplate from @Hacker. As I described in another thread, I was looking for a set of studs for it. I *thought* I had an inexpensive set from Shars -- but when they arrived, they were M18X1.25 instead of 5/8 X 18 tpi... OOPS. I set them aside and decided that for a time I wouldn't spend good money after bad.

Just 3 weeks ago A guy on HM was looking for a metric set of D1-6 studs, so I was going to give him mine. After a lot of PMs, it turned out that he had a set of imperial studs he couldn't use -- so -- we decided to trade.

His studs fit my plate fine, and today I added the 5/16 X 5/8 retaining cap screws. Finally done, and the faceplate fits perfectly! (hats off to @Hacker)
That is great!! Sometimes patience (with me it is procratination) pays off. Glad to hear that you have gotten the faceplate mounted and usable.
 
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