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MORSE KEY PART KIT Of BRASS 9 Ea 8/32 = Knurled Nuts +Nuts+Screws1"

$ 10.73

Availability: 44 in stock
  • MPN: From AT&T Lab Mgr Retired
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Compatible Brand: Universal
  • Brand: Design Services Custom Products
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: KITofBRASS8/32 9 each Knurled Nut, Nut, 1" Screw
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Member W6SFM Samuel F Morse Radio Club
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Hardware is Brand New! Wire Stripper / Screw Cutter Not Included.
    IN STOCK AND SHIPS SAME or NEXT DAY USA and WORLDWIDE.
    Ships Worldwide USPS First Class or USPS Priority.
    Kit of Brass Parts of
    9
    Each Of 8/32
    Brass Knurled Thumb Nuts
    ,
    9 Each
    Brass 8/32 Nuts,
    9 Each
    Brass 8/32 Round Head 1"
    Screws for Telegraph Keys, J-37, J-38 Keys, Flameproof Keys, Misc Keys, Sounders, Relays, Bugs, KOB, Iambic Paddles,
    Home Brew Telegraph Keys. Knurled Nuts Dimensions are approx 7/16" at Top, 3/8" at Bottom.
    Cut the screws off with a Wire Stripper with cutoff holes as described below or do this: Put 2 nuts on the screw then chuck the screw in a drill threads first then use a hacksaw for cutoff then cleanup the threads while taking the nuts off. No drill ; put the screw in a vise tightened on the Nuts and cutoff with the hacksaw then cleanup the threads while taking the nuts off in a back and forth motion till the nuts are off.
    See photo of my Wire Stripper not included but shows how to custom cut your screws. Many Wire Strippers have Screw Cutters and you can Custom Cut your Brass or Steel Screws for your use. A "Trick" put 1 or 2 nuts on the screw then when you've cut your screw to length before you back the cut screw all the way out of the cutter screw it in more then part way out back and forth apx 6 times to shape the end of screw cut end so the screw will easily go straight into your nut or other threaded hole. Then finish shaping the screw holding the nut(S) in pliers as you back the screw out.
    Of course just putting 2 nuts on and clamping in a vise and cutting off with a Hacksaw will also work. Working screw in and out of nuts will finish the screw for easier inserting into nut or threaded hole.