Egapgt
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In the very center of the spindle hub there is a threaded hole that goes all the way to the handle. It's purpose (I think) was to house a detent and a spring and then the screw. The assembly could be tightened down so that the detent would engage the handle and the handle wouldn't slip thru the hub. The wire is airplane safety wire, one end attaches to the part and the other over a piece of hard drawn #6 copper wire hook.
I don't like round objects that have to be taped! I start with some 1/4" wide tape and cut multiple slits about half way across it, then gingerly start it in the right place (sometimes twice or three times) and work my way around the curve. After its down, I use a popsicle stick to press it down for better adhesion.
Tom
In the very center of the spindle hub there is a threaded hole that goes all the way to the handle. It's purpose (I think) was to house a detent and a spring and then the screw. The assembly could be tightened down so that the detent would engage the handle and the handle wouldn't slip thru the hub. The wire is airplane safety wire, one end attaches to the part and the other over a piece of hard drawn #6 copper wire hook.
I don't like round objects that have to be taped! I start with some 1/4" wide tape and cut multiple slits about half way across it, then gingerly start it in the right place (sometimes twice or three times) and work my way around the curve. After its down, I use a popsicle stick to press it down for better adhesion.
Tom
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