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Old July 12th 05, 02:52 PM
abripl
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Default Microair Transponder brass screws?

Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.

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Old July 12th 05, 03:00 PM
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Try http://www.wingsandwheels.com/

Wayne
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Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.



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Old July 12th 05, 04:45 PM
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You might try www.mcmaster.com

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Old July 13th 05, 02:45 AM
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"abripl" wrote in message oups.com...
Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.


Maybe these folks: http://www.microfasteners.com


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Old July 13th 05, 05:29 AM
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Hi,
www.aircraftspruce.com has the whole 9 yards
Their not the cheapest, but they do have everything.
david
P/S- I don't work for them, just ordered from them


"abripl" wrote in message
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Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.



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Old July 13th 05, 05:52 AM
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"abripl" wrote in message
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Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.


I could be wrong, but that seems like splitting hairs. Isn't there some
much more significant items that could be worked on to meet you goals, than
1/2" long screws?

How much difference could that make, compared to the other steel or
electromagnetic influences within the radio?
--
Jim in NC

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Old July 13th 05, 02:59 PM
Stealth Pilot
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On 12 Jul 2005 06:52:21 -0700, "abripl"
wrote:

Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.


are they stainless steel?
austenitic stainless is non magnetic.
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Old July 13th 05, 06:40 PM
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:59:45 +0800, Stealth Pilot
wrote:

On 12 Jul 2005 06:52:21 -0700, "abripl" wrote:

Anybody know a source for metric brass screws for the Microair
transponder? The ones that came with it are steel and I need to cut
down on magnetic interference. I think they are 12mm x 4mm dia x 0.8mm
pitch.


are they stainless steel?
austenitic stainless is non magnetic.


yes, but most fasteners are cold worked 301, and seem to be quite
ferromagnetic.

That said, heat them up pretty hot (well into the red region) and
water quench them; dead soft, and non-magnetic.

I did a REALLY MEAN thing to my son's science class 15 or 20 years ago
.... took about 4 inches of 301 rolled flat strip (about 45C
Rockwell) and heated one end with a torch, water quenched it.
Polished it all up, sent it and a magnet to school. One end stuck
QUITE well, one not at all ... told them if any student of teacher
could explain why, they could have some reward ... don't remember what
I offered. No one had any idea.

 




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