L
legg
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A while ago someone was looking for a source of
hollow threaded rod.
One source suggested was recycling a presta valve
stem off a dead bike inner tube. (or a new one
if you don\'t ride on rough roads)
This item is about an inch long, with a ~4mm inner
diameter.
I was looking for a banana plug coupler today
and found these to serve. They\'ll even fit into
HV shrouded banana plug shells - which was the
particular application here.
The threading was not an issue, but could be used
for rt angle or PCB mounting. Material is easily
machined nickel-plated brass.
Save the tube material for patches or other uses
- spanner handle grips - rubber bands (cut on bias
for length. etc.
re threaded hollow rod - a more rugged part
can be had using a bike axle from a quick-
release assembly. These are tempered steel with
threading extending for most of their length
(~5inches or so).
Wouldn\'t have thought of axles if I hadn\'t broken
one (after 30+ years). Unbroken axles are more
easy to get ahold of, of course.
RL
hollow threaded rod.
One source suggested was recycling a presta valve
stem off a dead bike inner tube. (or a new one
if you don\'t ride on rough roads)
This item is about an inch long, with a ~4mm inner
diameter.
I was looking for a banana plug coupler today
and found these to serve. They\'ll even fit into
HV shrouded banana plug shells - which was the
particular application here.
The threading was not an issue, but could be used
for rt angle or PCB mounting. Material is easily
machined nickel-plated brass.
Save the tube material for patches or other uses
- spanner handle grips - rubber bands (cut on bias
for length. etc.
re threaded hollow rod - a more rugged part
can be had using a bike axle from a quick-
release assembly. These are tempered steel with
threading extending for most of their length
(~5inches or so).
Wouldn\'t have thought of axles if I hadn\'t broken
one (after 30+ years). Unbroken axles are more
easy to get ahold of, of course.
RL