LewisM
04-08-2014, 09:31 PM
No, I am not a psychologist/sexologist :)
The pinion shaft on a recently acquired older Takahashi refractor is SLIGHTLY bent - maybe 10° off true. I believe these are chromed brass pinions.
What is the best way to straighten/true it up? I was thinking to remove the knobs, and insert up to the bend juncture into a padded vice, then with light yet deft blows with a plastic mallet, TAP the bend back out very slowly.
Any other ideas?
Of course, if any of you old scroungers/hoarders have a spare old Tak pinion hiding in your parts/junque box, please let me know! This is single speed of course, with the k obs held on with single phillips head screws into the head of the pinion shaft.
The pinion shaft on a recently acquired older Takahashi refractor is SLIGHTLY bent - maybe 10° off true. I believe these are chromed brass pinions.
What is the best way to straighten/true it up? I was thinking to remove the knobs, and insert up to the bend juncture into a padded vice, then with light yet deft blows with a plastic mallet, TAP the bend back out very slowly.
Any other ideas?
Of course, if any of you old scroungers/hoarders have a spare old Tak pinion hiding in your parts/junque box, please let me know! This is single speed of course, with the k obs held on with single phillips head screws into the head of the pinion shaft.