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Thread: Looking for source to buy Turned Box Parts

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    Looking for source to buy Turned Box Parts

    I had bought 6-8 of these little, cheap threaded parts for small Turned Box lids many years ago and would like to buy more now, I spent a couple hours looking online this evening and couldn't even find a picture with a link ... anyone know where I might find them?

    Thanks, Tim Boger

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    Did you check the woodturners catalog?

    edit- I figured they might have them but didn't see them. Maybe could modify the salt shaker kit to work somehow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwight Rutherford View Post
    Hey Dwight ... those are almost identical, can't tell for sure if they're threaded or not.

    Thank you for the link, appreciate it.
    Tim

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    Thanks for checking into it Dave.

    Quote Originally Posted by David Warkentin View Post
    Did you check the woodturners catalog?

    edit- I figured they might have them but didn't see them. Maybe could modify the salt shaker kit to work somehow?

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    It says that they're threaded.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Boger View Post
    Hey Dwight ... those are almost identical, can't tell for sure if they're threaded or not.

    Thank you for the link, appreciate it.
    Tim
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    Morning Mark ... I called them today to ask that very question, I was told that they are not threaded but in fact a friction fit ..... that might work just as well assuming the fit is tight enough that the two halves stay together when hanging (think of a hollowed out Ornament)

    Thanks for your feedback, Tim.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Greenbaum View Post
    It says that they're threaded.

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    Hmmmm..........any first hand experience with these here?

    My thoughts have been inserts of this type would prevent seasonal lid-fit distortions caused by changes in humidity, etc. What I don't know is whether restraining distortion causes problems itself.

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    I have seen several variations where people used threaded inserts that were cut from PVC pipe, and different metals.

    robo hippy

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    Here is a couple of pics of one I just finished, it's Rosewood.
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    I'm familiar with the PVC method, good option. I do like the gold color against the dark wood.

    I'll give more thought to the PVC.

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Reed Gray View Post
    I have seen several variations where people used threaded inserts that were cut from PVC pipe, and different metals.

    robo hippy

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    I would prefer ABS plastic (black) vs white PVC.

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    Hey John .. one thing for sure, the PVC threads are much smoother in operation than these inexpensive metal ones. I also prefer black vs white.

    Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    I would prefer ABS plastic (black) vs white PVC.

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