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N1EU
I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
 I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob
and the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?

Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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Re: Felt washer source?

W4JBB
You can get felt washers at Walmart. Go to the automotive batteries. I
don't know if the hole would be too big or not, but you can try it and see.

73,
Joel - W4JBB

On 4/14/13 8:42 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:

> I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
>   I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob
> and the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?
>
> Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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N1EU
Thanks Joel, great idea!

73, Barry N1EU

On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Joel Black <[hidden email]> wrote:

> You can get felt washers at Walmart. Go to the automotive batteries. I don't
> know if the hole would be too big or not, but you can try it and see.
>
> 73,
> Joel - W4JBB
>
>
> On 4/14/13 8:42 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
>>
>> I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
>>   I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob
>> and the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?
>>
>> Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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N0AZZ
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Barry just get one from Elecraft quick and I'm sure not much $ either even
with shipping if any.


73,
Fred/N0AZZ
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P3/SVGA--KPA500--KAT500--W2



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Subject: [Elecraft] Felt washer source?

I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
 I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob and
the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?

Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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Re: Felt washer source?

Rick Dettinger-3
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Make sure that these washers are not chemically treated.  I think some are.  This is done to neutralize battery corrosion.
Might not be what you want on electronic equipment.

73,
Rick Dettinger  K7MW




On Apr 14, 2013, at 7:12 AM, Joel Black wrote:

> You can get felt washers at Walmart. Go to the automotive batteries. I don't know if the hole would be too big or not, but you can try it and see.
>
> 73,
> Joel - W4JBB
>
> On 4/14/13 8:42 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
>> I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
>>  I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob
>> and the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?
>>
>> Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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Re: Felt washer source?

David Gilbert

I think all of those battery washers are heavily chemically treated and
I don't think I'd want one anywhere near my rig.

Home Depot carries a wide assortment of felt circles for use under table
legs or as bumpers for cabinet doors, etc.  They have adhesive on one
side (which could face the knob), but if you don't like that the felt is
thick enough that you can actually shave off the adhesive with a sharp
razor.

73,
Dave   AB7E



On 4/14/2013 7:37 AM, Rick Dettinger wrote:

> Make sure that these washers are not chemically treated.  I think some are.  This is done to neutralize battery corrosion.
> Might not be what you want on electronic equipment.
>
> 73,
> Rick Dettinger  K7MW
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 14, 2013, at 7:12 AM, Joel Black wrote:
>
>> You can get felt washers at Walmart. Go to the automotive batteries. I don't know if the hole would be too big or not, but you can try it and see.
>>
>> 73,
>> Joel - W4JBB

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Re: Felt washer source?

Bob K6UJ
Like Dave, I'd get from Elecraft.
Call or email Elecraft and order several...........

Bob
K6UJ



On Apr 14, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Walter Underwood wrote:

> Fabric or craft stores carry felt. But I'd get one from Elecraft. --wunder, K6WRU
>
> On Apr 14, 2013, at 10:25 AM, David Gilbert wrote:
>
>>
>> I think all of those battery washers are heavily chemically treated and I don't think I'd want one anywhere near my rig.
>>
>> Home Depot carries a wide assortment of felt circles for use under table legs or as bumpers for cabinet doors, etc.  They have adhesive on one side (which could face the knob), but if you don't like that the felt is thick enough that you can actually shave off the adhesive with a sharp razor.
>>
>> 73,
>> Dave   AB7E
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/14/2013 7:37 AM, Rick Dettinger wrote:
>>> Make sure that these washers are not chemically treated.  I think some are.  This is done to neutralize battery corrosion.
>>> Might not be what you want on electronic equipment.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Rick Dettinger  K7MW
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 14, 2013, at 7:12 AM, Joel Black wrote:
>>>
>>>> You can get felt washers at Walmart. Go to the automotive batteries. I don't know if the hole would be too big or not, but you can try it and see.
>>>>
>>>> 73,
>>>> Joel - W4JBB
>>
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Re: Felt washer source?

n7ws
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Yes, that's where I got my material.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Elecraft_K3/message/3569



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Fabric or craft stores carry felt.
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ve3dvy
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I needed one some time ago for a similar use to dampen a knob on another
rig.    I simply raided my XYLs sewing supplies  found some felt and a
pair of scissors   it wasn't perfect but did the job just fine  and
since its hidden behind the knob who cares that I cant cut a perfect
circle.




On 4/14/2013 09:42, Barry N1EU wrote:

> I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
>   I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob
> and the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?
>
> Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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Mel
I did the same thing, but used a leather punch to make the shaft hole, easy.

Mel, K6KBE




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I needed one some time ago for a similar use to dampen a knob on another rig.    I simply raided my XYLs sewing supplies  found some felt and a pair of scissors   it wasn't perfect but did the job just fine  and since its hidden behind the knob who cares that I cant cut a perfect circle.




On 4/14/2013 09:42, Barry N1EU wrote:

> I know this was discussed WAY back when in the earlier days of the K3.
>   I need a felt washer, the type that sits between the vfo tuning knob
> and the front panel.  Can anyone suggest a local source?
>
> Thanks & 73, Barry N1EU
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