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Hey Pete, thanks for going to the trouble of snapping a few pics and composing a detailed explanation. Very helpful. Indeed, kudos to everyone - good info just keeps trickling in. I’m actually more nervous about drilling the pilot hole than doing the tapping. Seems to me that the poor drill bit has the harder go of it, what with being a smaller diameter, having more material to remove, and being forced to penetrate virgin territory! I hope to do a trial drill-&-tap within the next week or so; will report back.
I have hereby tried to attach a pic, so if that was successful folks will see that my problem now is that the 3/16” 00-90 screws are too long for this particular location. I suppose I’ve got nothing to lose if I try to snip them a bit shorter, but trying to restore the leading threads seems nigh impossible.
Dwight, Great job on diving in to the drilling and tapping.Here’s how I shorten my 00-90 brass screws:I have a piece of sheet copper about 1/16” thick ( brass will work just fine too, I just happen to have the copper laying on the bench) with a hole drilled and tapped for the 00-90. Run the screw in to the desired length then clip it flush with nippers or a Dremel cut off wheel. After the cut , I use a small flat file and file the cut end flush with the strip surface.When you back the screw out it chases the treads leaving a clean end.
Argh … still sideways, but properly sized! I’m sure someone will educate me on posting pics!