Does anyone have an easy way to reattach the shipper in a Hamilton 6/0 grade 986? The durned thing is held in by a shoulder pin, threaded into it from the other side of the plate. The shoulder screw is plenty long enough to grab with a pin vise for screwing in, but the shipper is practically impossible to hold centered over the hole on the opposite side of the plate.
I am about to go try a piece of rodico to hold it in place, but I dislike using that stuff on a clean movement, because it often leaves residue and/or little tiny bits that manage to get in nasty places.
Any other suggestions?
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Well, much to my chagrin, I broke down and did what I hate - I held it in place with a piece of rodico. After I got the screw started, and was reasonably certain it was not cross-threaded, I removed the rodico, and swiped the area with a dab of acetone, followed by alcohol. Near as I can see, I didn't leave any gook behind, but it still makes me nervous.
Posts: 213 | Location: Westminster, Maryland in the USA | Registered: March 02, 2015