If I am trying to install the recharge port into the saber from the inside, would I need to use a left handed 5/16-32 tap to try to install it from the inside? Or would I be better off drilling the 5/16 hole and using the nut?
All thoughts welcome.
If I am trying to install the recharge port into the saber from the inside, would I need to use a left handed 5/16-32 tap to try to install it from the inside? Or would I be better off drilling the 5/16 hole and using the nut?
All thoughts welcome.
Flush mount, your hands will thank you.
Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.
It's still the right handed tap in either case.
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This might help, depending on where you're trying to mount that port. http://www.fx-sabers.com/forum/index.php?topic=40200.0
I was thinking about trying to mount it in the side of a saber, I initially had it in the back. I think doing the activation box will make things easier. For flush mounting though, do people often leave the nut on to provide the spacing?
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Use the recharge plug for extra grab? Good idea. It could definitely work.
I just really hope that somebody, somewhere in that thread, remembered to mention making certain that the recharge plug is not connnected to a power outlet while this is being done.
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Trying to figure out what size hole to drill to fit the body of the recharge port. Any thoughts?
The search button is your friend:
http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...ht=drill+sizes
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