Trooper Bri
07-07-2014, 07:19 PM
Out in the woods Saturday, and with an hour to go before bail time, my arm cuff falls off after a whopping 6 weeks... D'oh. Thankfully had some painters tape holding gallon ziploc baggies on the detector in case of rain, etc. Patched...
Apparently the engineers decided the upper half of the cuff gets the metal threaded insert molded in, and the lower half gets screwed in from the bottom by a 6-32 machine screw. Think it was black and can't verify the actual length due to our short term relationship. Once the screw loosens up enough, buh-bye! Bad engineering!! :disgusted:
Good engineering is the hole passes all the way through the upper cuff piece (was prepared to drill). Bought a couple 1 1/4" versions at the local hardware store to finish my day, and burned the rest of my dollar with a 1 1/2" version and a nylon locknut (use 5/16 socket).
Ran the screw through in reverse to punch a hole through the cuff padding, then reversed it. Used a pick to work the foam out from under the screw head as I turned it, and sank it clean onto the cuff, leaving only a scar in the foam. I don't use the strap, so it's there as extra padding protecting the foam.
I have enough thread left over on the screw for my next pet peeve project. The headphone wire coming off the side the head unit. I hate it. It gets magically wrapped around the head or snags branches.
Going to build or find an extension so I can plug in at the back, and under, the cuff where the wings will protect the connector.
404414044240443404444044540446
Apparently the engineers decided the upper half of the cuff gets the metal threaded insert molded in, and the lower half gets screwed in from the bottom by a 6-32 machine screw. Think it was black and can't verify the actual length due to our short term relationship. Once the screw loosens up enough, buh-bye! Bad engineering!! :disgusted:
Good engineering is the hole passes all the way through the upper cuff piece (was prepared to drill). Bought a couple 1 1/4" versions at the local hardware store to finish my day, and burned the rest of my dollar with a 1 1/2" version and a nylon locknut (use 5/16 socket).
Ran the screw through in reverse to punch a hole through the cuff padding, then reversed it. Used a pick to work the foam out from under the screw head as I turned it, and sank it clean onto the cuff, leaving only a scar in the foam. I don't use the strap, so it's there as extra padding protecting the foam.
I have enough thread left over on the screw for my next pet peeve project. The headphone wire coming off the side the head unit. I hate it. It gets magically wrapped around the head or snags branches.
Going to build or find an extension so I can plug in at the back, and under, the cuff where the wings will protect the connector.
404414044240443404444044540446