Hw-101 Filter Lever
Ed Richards
k6uuz at JUNO.COM
Wed Apr 25 05:57:33 EDT 2001
Hi, Justin;
I hope you know that there are two versions of the lever. One has set
screws and is used on a round shaft, the other has the bumps that go in
the notches in the shaft and no set screws. You might try molten
pot-metal if the mold will take the heat. Otherwise I would try epoxy.
Maybe making the lever a little wider would strengthen it too. Put me
down for a couple. Good luck.
Ed Richards
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 11:27:49 -0500 Justin L Hall <justin.hall at JUNO.COM>
writes:
> Hey, I'll just throw this out to everyone.
> It seems we all need the SSB/CW filter lever. Now I have some
> Durham's
> Water Putty and that would make a decent mould to make as many of
> those
> levers as we all could possibly want. What can I pour in there that
> wouldn't break off? I could put a wire inside it before I poured
> the
> plastic, and that would add a little strength, but after that, I
> draw a
> blank.
> Ideas? This seems to be a decent forum for stuff like this.
> And I'll sell levers for $1-2 when I have the slaves in the basement
> start making them, hi hi.
> Justin
> KB7LAK
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