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The Help Kit is the Weekly Special right now.

Nothing has changed but I have a question. The Kit contains a 1/4"-20X2" Round Head Set Screw. Where is that used??

I sure wish I had been more observant back when all of this stuff I own first arrived. If I had been, I would not have so many questions today.

Would someone, please, post a picture of the 5/16"-18x3/8 motor pan screw with nylon locks. I think the motor pan most now attach differently than does mine. My headstock has clip-on nuts and no nylon locks.

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dusty wrote:The Help Kit is the Weekly Special right now.

Nothing has changed but I have a question. The Kit contains a 1/4"-20X2" Round Head Set Screw. Where is that used?? Idler eccentric clamp?

I sure wish I had been more observant back when all of this stuff I own first arrived. If I had been, I would not have so many questions today.

Would someone, please, post a picture of the 5/16"-18x3/8 motor pan screw with nylon locks. I think the motor pan most now attach differently than does mine. My headstock has clip-on nuts and no nylon locks.

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Interesting that the motor pan screw is left handed.:rolleyes:
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JPG40504 wrote:Interesting that the motor pan screw is left handed.:rolleyes:

Thank you. I just don't think of that as a set screw but then the table insert screws (flat head countersunk) are the same way. Guess I got tunnel vision.
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JPG40504 wrote:Interesting that the motor pan screw is left handed.:rolleyes:
Huh. Why do you say that?
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dusty wrote:Huh. Why do you say that?
Look at your pix! What direction causes the screw to go further into the 'nut'.

No, the actual screws are NOT left handed.


I do not think of those 'other' screws as 'set' screws either.
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This would be 'right' handed.

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JPG40504 wrote:This would be 'right' handed.

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OKAY I understand now. Maybe I should write a note to the illustrator.:rolleyes:
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Watching a movie on TV yesterday. A guy was taking DW screws out of a box lid with a cordless drill/screwdriver. The drill was in reverse, the screw was turning as if it were a left handed screw but it was obvious that it was not. Yet, amazingly, it came right out.
I had to stop the DVR and play it back in slow motion to see what I was missing.

Nothing.
Ain't Hollywood ingenious?

Now why couldn't they have eliminated the contrails from those Randolph Scott movies?
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Gene Howe wrote:Watching a movie on TV yesterday. A guy was taking DW screws out of a box lid with a cordless drill/screwdriver. The drill was in reverse, the screw was turning as if it were a left handed screw but it was obvious that it was not. Yet, amazingly, it came right out.
I had to stop the DVR and play it back in slow motion to see what I was missing.

Nothing.
Ain't Hollywood ingenious?

Now why couldn't they have eliminated the contrails from those Randolph Scott movies?
The aliens would not cooperate.
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Gene Howe wrote:Watching a movie on TV yesterday. A guy was taking DW screws out of a box lid with a cordless drill/screwdriver. The drill was in reverse, the screw was turning as if it were a left handed screw but it was obvious that it was not. Yet, amazingly, it came right out.
I had to stop the DVR and play it back in slow motion to see what I was missing.

Nothing.
Ain't Hollywood ingenious?

Now why couldn't they have eliminated the contrails from those Randolph Scott movies?
Same reason the wagon/carriage wheels run backwards. Strobe effect of the shutter.;)

Contrails are another matter entirely.:D


I think today it would be possible.:rolleyes:
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