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KX1 paddle fix?

Bob cutter
Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?

Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar
would work but I want to remove it.

72, Bob KI0G


 
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Re: KX1 paddle fix?

David Cutter
Try liquid soap; it can set fairly hard but not too hard to undo. As a matter of fact there are several grades of Loctite but it would be a waste for just one application.  Hellerine oil also works, but, again a waste to buy a bottle.

David
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> From: Bob Cutter <[hidden email]>
> Date: 2007/03/18 Sun PM 04:21:19 GMT
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 paddle fix?
>
> Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?
>
> Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar
> would work but I want to remove it.
>
> 72, Bob KI0G
>
>
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Re: KX1 paddle fix?

Rick Dettinger-2



> > Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 paddle fix?
> >
> > Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?
> >
> > Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar
> > would work but I want to remove it.
> >
> > 72, Bob KI0G
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You might try beeswax.  It can act as a reusable loctite.  Some bicycle
wheel builders use it to  prevent spokes from unwinding from their nipples.
Rick Dettinger  K7MW

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RE: KX1 paddle fix?

Allan Bacon-2
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Blue Locktite is not permanent, that should do the trick.
73,
Al
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Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 paddle fix?

Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?

Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar
would work but I want to remove it.

72, Bob KI0G


 
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RE: KX1 paddle fix?

Ron D'Eau Claire-2
A lot ops simply used a split-ring lock washer under the thumbscrew. It does
leave a mark on the soft aluminum housing, but it's hidden under the screw
in any case.

Ron AC7AC

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Blue Locktite is not permanent, that should do the trick.
73,
Al
W6GBG

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Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 paddle fix?

Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?

Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar
would work but I want to remove it.

72, Bob KI0G


 
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Re: KX1 paddle fix?

David Cutter
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Hi cousin Bob

Another idea is a blast from the past:  it was common to use a very thin
piece of rubber band inserted before the screw.  It's a bit fiddly to get it
in but it worked well in old IF transformers.

David
G3UNA

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Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 paddle fix?


> Any ideas on keeping the paddle screw tight?
>
> Mine seems to work loose easily, Locktite or similar
> would work but I want to remove it.
>
> 72, Bob KI0G
>
>
>
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Re: KX1 paddle fix?

Chris Kantarjiev K6DBG
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I don't have this problem with my KX1, but if I ever develop it,
I suspect that the first thing I'll try is a nylon or fiber washer
under the thumbscrew. This is a reasonable attempt at a non-marking
lockwasher... and the next thing is to try an extra thin flat
washer (made from shim stock) plus a conventional lockwasher.
The flat washer will protect the aluminum.

73 de chris K6DBG
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