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WTB: PRECISION MACHINE SCREW CENTER FACEPLATE ADAPTOR 1 1/4" X 8TPI

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The photo shows this adaptor mounted to the faceplate.....this is an appeal for the adaptor only,
but if you have the faceplate as well......we can discuss both.


If you have one of these adaptors, with or without a faceplate for it, and are not using it, let me
know....thank you very much. If you have both, I'll buy them both.....either way is ok. :)

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I wish I had one, I'd send it to you.
I forgot if this was suggested before: do you have a local machine shop nearby? Based on the photo the machining looks straightforward. The threads are not hard to cut. Would have to take an existing faceplate so they could make it fit properly.
 
I wish I had one, I'd send it to you.
I forgot if this was suggested before: do you have a local machine shop nearby? Based on the photo the machining looks straightforward. The threads are not hard to cut. Would have to take an existing faceplate so they could make it fit properly.
Just seeing this message today, John.....

Yes, that's been suggested before. Hopefully, I'll eventually find someone that has one of these laying around gathering dust! :)

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