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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:29 am    Post subject: Instrument screws/nuts Reply with quote

Folks,

I'm assuming that brass screws are what to use anywhere on the
panel (although all my instruments are "electronic" apart from
2 steam gauges - altimeter and ASI).

I see various brass screws in Spruce's catalog - but no brass
nuts and washers - do folks generally go with the cad plated
steel locknuts (AN365) ? Or is there a source of brass nuts
and washers ?

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:53 am    Post subject: Instrument screws/nuts Reply with quote

On May 15, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Gerry Filby wrote:

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Folks,

I'm assuming that brass screws are what to use anywhere on the
panel (although all my instruments are "electronic" apart from
2 steam gauges - altimeter and ASI).

I see various brass screws in Spruce's catalog - but no brass
nuts and washers - do folks generally go with the cad plated
steel locknuts (AN365) ? Or is there a source of brass nuts
and washers ?


Gerry-

The only reason to use the brass hardware is to avoid interference
with your compass. If you don't have a compass on your panel, don't
worry about it.

Stainless nuts and washers are widely available and mostly (but not
completely) non-magnetic. These are usually good enough for "gubmint"
work.

For items that won't be removed frequently, don't overlook soft
aluminum pop rivets. They are quick and cheap to install, and can be
drilled out more quickly than you can remove a typical threaded
fastener. I used them to mount my magnetometer rather than fool
around trying to find appropriate brass or nylon hardware.

James Freeman


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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:54 am    Post subject: Instrument screws/nuts Reply with quote

Grasshoppers or threaded instruments
Denis Walsh

On May 15, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Gerry Filby wrote:

Quote:

Folks,

I'm assuming that brass screws are what to use anywhere on the
panel (although all my instruments are "electronic" apart from
2 steam gauges - altimeter and ASI).

I see various brass screws in Spruce's catalog - but no brass
nuts and washers - do folks generally go with the cad plated
steel locknuts (AN365) ? Or is there a source of brass nuts
and washers ?

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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:16 pm    Post subject: Instrument screws/nuts Reply with quote

I just used some really cool stainless hex head screws
from home depot. Works great. I think the brass
screw thing is an old wives tale, personally...that is
unless you are using them screw in a compass.

Paul Besing

--- James Freeman <flyeyes(at)mac.com> wrote:

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<flyeyes(at)mac.com>


On May 15, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Gerry Filby wrote:

>
<gerf(at)gerf.com>
>
>
> Folks,
>
> I'm assuming that brass screws are what to use
anywhere on the
> panel (although all my instruments are
"electronic" apart from
> 2 steam gauges - altimeter and ASI).
>
> I see various brass screws in Spruce's catalog -
but no brass
> nuts and washers - do folks generally go with the
cad plated
> steel locknuts (AN365) ? Or is there a source of
brass nuts
> and washers ?
>

Gerry-

The only reason to use the brass hardware is to
avoid interference
with your compass. If you don't have a compass on
your panel, don't
worry about it.

Stainless nuts and washers are widely available and
mostly (but not
completely) non-magnetic. These are usually good
enough for "gubmint"
work.

For items that won't be removed frequently, don't
overlook soft
aluminum pop rivets. They are quick and cheap to
install, and can be
drilled out more quickly than you can remove a
typical threaded
fastener. I used them to mount my magnetometer
rather than fool
around trying to find appropriate brass or nylon
hardware.

James Freeman




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