Some may remember a year or so back I was looking for suggestions as to adding a little weight to some McDermott shafts of mine so I could take a corrosponding amount off the butt weight bolt.
Suggestions were adding a brass 3/8-10 insert of which I thought was a good idea, or drill a deep hole for a 1/4" screw, simple also but not much weight. Took awhile to get a different lathe with a large bore, then honestly just never got around to it.
I've since got a bit of stuff like taps and pins and noticed I had some brass 3/8-10 joint protector pins so I thought why not machine down the fat end and dremmel a screwdriver slot in it and drill and tap the hole deeper.
I modified the pin, and it weighs .3 oz, so what I'm hoping to find out is can I just drill a deeper hole, the minor of the hole in the shaft, and just run the tap in further to accomodate the length of the pin?
Suggestions were adding a brass 3/8-10 insert of which I thought was a good idea, or drill a deep hole for a 1/4" screw, simple also but not much weight. Took awhile to get a different lathe with a large bore, then honestly just never got around to it.
I've since got a bit of stuff like taps and pins and noticed I had some brass 3/8-10 joint protector pins so I thought why not machine down the fat end and dremmel a screwdriver slot in it and drill and tap the hole deeper.
I modified the pin, and it weighs .3 oz, so what I'm hoping to find out is can I just drill a deeper hole, the minor of the hole in the shaft, and just run the tap in further to accomodate the length of the pin?
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