On Thursday, January 17, 2019 01:25:17 PM you wrote:
> Hello N1BUG,
>
> Yes that would work just as well :) I tend to overcomplicate things
> having a small machine shop here <LOL>
My 2 c
Claudio, IK2PII
>
> Thursday, January 17, 2019, 12:34:08 PM, you wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> >
> > That is an interesting idea. I think it should be a press fit to so
> > it doesn't tilt to the side and cause the coil winding to be a bit
> > loose.
> >
> > I was thinking along another line. Use a machine screw through the
> > coil form as before (make it brass this time), but instead of
> > attaching the inside were lug under the screw head, bring the wire
> > out through a hole near the machine screw, bend it over and put a
> > lug on it outside. Then this lug and the one from the end of the
> > coil itself can be pressed against each other between two nuts (or
> > nut, lug, lug, lock washer, nut). The would assure better contact
> > and should reduce the tendency for the most critical part of the
> > assembly to loosen. If one were to be very paranoid, he could even
> > solder a short safety jumper from lug to lug. ;-)
> >
> > 73,
> > Paul
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