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whats the shaft rod i need called?
So do you see how the potentiometer is round with one side ground off? I want to mount some knobs on a project (just for display, not connected to anything). They take that kind of shaft for them.
Do they sell 1/8" rod like this? Or maybe some tiny cheap potentiometer with long shafts would work. Any ideas?
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Could always get round shaft that diameter and grind/file a flat spot into the end.
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I assume you need a knob to fit it.
Depends how long you need & if its US or Jap made. Some 1960's Zeniths used fairly long knobs ( apx 2-4" ) that had a split shaft & wrapped with a spring that you could put on many sized shafts. In the good old days we had knob boxes. If someone came in looking for a knob we would hand them the box & tell them to take a few free. On top of that we also had 30-50 common new knobs in stock. The knob box was more popular than the tube tested especially on Saturdays. God I miss them days ![]() I am sure many here have a knob box & can help with a few knobs. 73 Zeno
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ive already got the knobs. Thats why i specified 1/8th inch.
Im sitting a BPC inside an empty 50s tv cabinet. The chassis and crt were shot, so i sat a modern tv inside it. I just need to mount the knobs back on the tv case, so it will look stock from the outside. I think ill just find some aluminum rod and grind it to fit.
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The pot you pictured, and most radio-TV knobs, are on 1/4" shafts, not 1/8". Take the knob to the hardware store. Look for long machine bolts with 1/4" shaft. You can cut the head and the threads off those and use the unthreaded portion: chuck in your vise and use a good new flat file to file the required flat for the knob. The store also may have plain 1/4" rod.
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Shaft extender - that's what HH Smith, Keystone, and Clarostat called them back in the day.
I've robbed the Meccano erector sets for their 1/8" shafts to use on Oscopes - the diameter is perfect, and the shaft joiner/splice has two set screws.
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