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Bo-Ming Tong November 28th 05 11:32 PM

dowel pin with threads on the side ?
 
I am looking for a small brass or stainless rod, approx 1/16" diameter
x 1/4" length, which has a threaded hole on the side, so that I can
screw on another rod perpendicular to it. This sounds like regular
hardware, right ? What is it called and where do I find it ? Thanks.


Jim Stewart November 29th 05 12:03 AM

dowel pin with threads on the side ?
 
Bo-Ming Tong wrote:
I am looking for a small brass or stainless rod, approx 1/16" diameter
x 1/4" length, which has a threaded hole on the side, so that I can
screw on another rod perpendicular to it. This sounds like regular
hardware, right ? What is it called and where do I find it ? Thanks.


Never heard of such a thing. The closest thing
I can think of would be a hinged standoff:

http://www.keyelco.com/pdfs/p47.pdf
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T053/1456.pdf


Rastus November 29th 05 12:12 AM

dowel pin with threads on the side ?
 
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:32:47 -0800, Bo-Ming Tong wrote:

I am looking for a small brass or stainless rod, approx 1/16" diameter
x 1/4" length, which has a threaded hole on the side, so that I can
screw on another rod perpendicular to it. This sounds like regular
hardware, right ? What is it called and where do I find it ? Thanks.


I looked through my assortment of dowelpins, I don't have anything
that small. By the way, on internally threaded dowel pins, the
threaded part is for screwing in a slide hammer for easier
removal.


Jeff Wisnia November 29th 05 12:57 AM

dowel pin with threads on the side ?
 
Bo-Ming Tong wrote:
I am looking for a small brass or stainless rod, approx 1/16" diameter
x 1/4" length, which has a threaded hole on the side, so that I can
screw on another rod perpendicular to it. This sounds like regular
hardware, right ? What is it called and where do I find it ? Thanks.



Sound like something a clock parts supplier would be adept at making.
1/16 diameter means the threaded hole will have to be smaller than an
0-80. Likely something like a 0.8 UNM (Unified Miniature Thread) with
127 TPI would be required.

Shouldn't be much of a job for someone with the right small size
tooling, but I wouldn't want to tackle it in my home shop. G

Jeff

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Martin H. Eastburn November 29th 05 03:32 AM

dowel pin with threads on the side ?
 
I'd suggest light table and such support rods - but 1/16" diameter is very thin
and 1/4" length is very short. I suspect it is custom.

You don't mention the drill hole in the side - but drill rod would be a source -
and then drill, tap and cut to length.


Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH, NRA Life
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder



Bo-Ming Tong wrote:
I am looking for a small brass or stainless rod, approx 1/16" diameter
x 1/4" length, which has a threaded hole on the side, so that I can
screw on another rod perpendicular to it. This sounds like regular
hardware, right ? What is it called and where do I find it ? Thanks.


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steamer November 29th 05 05:06 PM

dowel pin with threads on the side ?
 
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