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rustynissan
Awesome. Looks like a 0.5"h x 0.5"dia spacer for a 1/4" screw will do the trick. Just have to grind the chamfer into it. Thanks for the measurements, this is going to be a much cheaper endeavor than I once feared.
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rustynissan
Well, for anyone still interested, I was able to make a pair of these from aluminum unthreaded spacers, 0.5"h x 0.5"dia made for a 1/4" screw (similar to this: http://www.mcmaster.com/#cadinlnord/92510a765/=le6imb)
I didn't have a lathe, so I just mounted them in a drill press and ground them with a file. Not as nice of a surface finish, but they do work just fine.
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Originally posted by rustynissan View PostWell, for anyone still interested, I was able to make a pair of these from aluminum unthreaded spacers, 0.5"h x 0.5"dia made for a 1/4" screw (similar to this: http://www.mcmaster.com/#cadinlnord/92510a765/=le6imb)
I didn't have a lathe, so I just mounted them in a drill press and ground them with a file. Not as nice of a surface finish, but they do work just fine.
Anyone else needing some?
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