Wow.... just like Rodney Dangerfield... "Tough crowd..." == JHR == "Am I now in the exclusive club? ;-)" Not until you've drilled out the set-screw hole and re-tapped it for something bigger. And not
Author: "J. W. (Dub) Thornton" <dub@atlinkwifi.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 10:31:42 -0500
Welcome to the club Jerry: 73 Dub At 09:32 AM 10/21/2011, you wrote: Thanks to Dub Thornton and Andrew Moore, I was able to finally remove the tuning knob from my Corsair II without resorting to usin
Oh, yeah. Slips right OFF. ON, well that's a different story. I've rebuilt 15 or 20 PTO's among Corsairs and Omni D's. Finally made a metal tool to hold that little spring. There's a whole chapter of
Here's a photo of a plastic tie-wrap doing the job. Being plastic it wont mark the skirt or the front panel when you pull it out, and it's flexible enough that it wont foul the front panel lips: http