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A pair of pliers for a good grip on the brass mast and it pulls out fairly easily.
Thanks @peteski. I just put in an order for .032" thin wall SS from Ngineering (along with a bunch of other stuff), so I'll see how that works out first. I'm sure it's harder to work with than brass, but each 2-head mast only requires 1 cut to length and one filed opening for the lower head leads. It can't be too bad.
Dremel with a cutoff disk works fine for me. The mid-mast hole(s) I start by nicking enough with the disk to get a drill to bite, and then ream it with the drill, gradually reaming a down-angle to accept the wire bundle for the head(s). You just have to avoid "working" the wires too much, which can scrape the insulation off. You might recall I had one on the 3-head which shorted to the mast but it didn't impair operation. That wouldn't be the case if two were damaged that way.
So you are not using the metal mast as the common connection for all the heads? ...
I believe he is using the SS-RGY-24 from https://www.rr-cirkits.com/description/index.html (last item at the bottom of the page).
Hi Enzo. ... - using my callipers - I measure them to be ~1.25 mm wide and 1.65 mm tall. (They are not 3 mm wide - not sure where you saw that...) ...They will fit into the Showcase head castings, but it takes a bit of effort because the inside width is a little too narrow to hold them as is. ...I'll try to post some build photos later, to illustrate this better..
disadvantage for us as a manufacturer is the difficulty and time required in soldering four very small (#36AWG) wires onto a 3mm diameter circuit board that has the LED mounted on it.
RE the masts, my reference is to avoid using them electrically, unless I have to. It now sounds like I don't have to.
Gary, what is the reason for avoiding using the mast as electrical common for the signal heads?
Gary, what is the reason for avoiding using the mast as electrical common for the signal heads? It could eliminate up to 3 wires from being stuffed inside the small-diameter mast. Sorry if you already explained this earlier - I did not go looking thought the older posts.