Yes, I know about this Bob.
Knowing how well I fumble things these days, let’s just say I’d like a
replacement as a backup!
73
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Bob McGraw <rmcgraw@blomand.net> wrote:
>
> I've repaired many cracked Tentec knobs using the "super glue" otherwise
> known as Eastman 911 Take the knob off of the shaft, remove the set screw,
> and open the crack(s) a bit using a toothpick. Then squirt a small amount of
> super glue in the crack, remove the toothpick. It may be necessary to work a
> wedge in between the outer part and the part that goes on the shaft. Allow
> the glue to cure for 24 hrs or so. Should be ready to go again.
>
> 73
>
> Bob, K4TAX
>
>
>> On 12/6/2020 12:50 PM, Ron Notarius W3WN via TenTec wrote:
>> I recently acquired a 4229 tuner, which has had the Hi-Z/Lo-Z/Bypass knob
>> fail. (Cracked plastic where it connects to the shaft).
>>
>> Of course it failed on first use, fortunately l had a (non matching)
>> temporary replacement.
>>
>> Other gear also uses this knob... the bandswitch on my Corsair II, for one.
>>
>> If anyone has a spare or three that they are willing to part with, please
>> contact me off list.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> 73, ron W3WN
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