profchris
Established Member
[Correction - I originally wrote 3/16, when I should have written 3/32]
I have bought a banjo (and yes, I know there are recovery programmes for people like me ...)
It was made in Birmingham, probably in the 1920s, and has unusual friction tuners which suit it well, so I'd like to use those if I can. The temporary tuners I've fitted are modern, and don't quite look the part.
Each tuner is adjusted with a 5/8 inch long screw, which I'm almost certain is 3/32. I've ruled out both M2.5 and UNC 2-56 by trying them (as an aside, I am probably the UK's biggest stockist of UNC 2-56 pan head 5/8 screws, as I had to buy 100, so if anyone needs some ...)
Probably these screws are UNC 3-48, but I can only buy these with cap heads, which are just wrong for the instrument. Pan head (a domed head) is what I need, two of them. Could be cut down from longer screws of course.
Can anyone help? Dig deep into those tins of miscellaneous bits and pieces, and in return I promise not to post a video of me playing the thing
I have bought a banjo (and yes, I know there are recovery programmes for people like me ...)
It was made in Birmingham, probably in the 1920s, and has unusual friction tuners which suit it well, so I'd like to use those if I can. The temporary tuners I've fitted are modern, and don't quite look the part.
Each tuner is adjusted with a 5/8 inch long screw, which I'm almost certain is 3/32. I've ruled out both M2.5 and UNC 2-56 by trying them (as an aside, I am probably the UK's biggest stockist of UNC 2-56 pan head 5/8 screws, as I had to buy 100, so if anyone needs some ...)
Probably these screws are UNC 3-48, but I can only buy these with cap heads, which are just wrong for the instrument. Pan head (a domed head) is what I need, two of them. Could be cut down from longer screws of course.
Can anyone help? Dig deep into those tins of miscellaneous bits and pieces, and in return I promise not to post a video of me playing the thing