DGersic
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Wasted a bunch of time on a unicorn hunt. Got this SS end, and needed a second nut for it. In the old days, I’d have just gone to the hardware store and tried likely looking nuts until one fit. But no. Instead, I checked the diameter (6mm) and thread pitch with my handy thread checker. Hmm. 0.9 thread?

M6 should be 1.0 thread. Even wandering the hardware store metric bins didn’t turn up a 0.9 thread pitch.
Got home, pondered a bit, and figured I would have to order one from the supplier. Figured that they sent me one, they can probably send another, though shipping a single nut seems wrong. Couldn’t remember their web site, so got the packing list and read 1/4” UNF.
Ah.

Back to the hardware store, and I’m $0.53 poorer, but got what I needed.
Also got a 1/2” OD 1/4” ID plastic bushing. Used my drill press and a small round file as a makeshift lathe to put a groove around the middle. Some Brute Force opened the eye of this bolt, and bench vice clamped it closed again.

Cleaned up and “fixed” this curb find lamp.

It’s a cheap plastic lamp from Walmart. But all that was wrong with it is that the threaded nuts needed tightening. They were loose, so it was floppy.
It’s not great, but it works. SWMBO’s church collects lamps and redistributes them to local people in need. We have people literally sitting in the dark because they don’t own a lamp. So the church helps.

M6 should be 1.0 thread. Even wandering the hardware store metric bins didn’t turn up a 0.9 thread pitch.
Got home, pondered a bit, and figured I would have to order one from the supplier. Figured that they sent me one, they can probably send another, though shipping a single nut seems wrong. Couldn’t remember their web site, so got the packing list and read 1/4” UNF.
Ah.

Back to the hardware store, and I’m $0.53 poorer, but got what I needed.
Also got a 1/2” OD 1/4” ID plastic bushing. Used my drill press and a small round file as a makeshift lathe to put a groove around the middle. Some Brute Force opened the eye of this bolt, and bench vice clamped it closed again.

Cleaned up and “fixed” this curb find lamp.

It’s a cheap plastic lamp from Walmart. But all that was wrong with it is that the threaded nuts needed tightening. They were loose, so it was floppy.
It’s not great, but it works. SWMBO’s church collects lamps and redistributes them to local people in need. We have people literally sitting in the dark because they don’t own a lamp. So the church helps.





















