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Installing speaker/battery holder into the hilt
Is there a trick to fitting this part: http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/MH...lder-P315.aspx into the main body tube(http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/Hi...ctor-P126.aspx)? The part slides in and fits perfectly. But once it's in, there's no gap between the speaker and the threaded end of the main body tube to screw the pommel back on to the main body tube.
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I, of course, acknowledge the distinct possibility that these two parts weren't made to fit together.
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Thanks for the photos.
It must be catching internally, then. I reversed the speaker/battery and slid it in upside down a little just to see if the end would fit. It fits fine with clearance. It won't slide in when I turn it back the correct way, though.
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Try taking a piece of simple sandpaper, and sand down the bottom lip a little. Make sure you clean off the debris off the speaker holder before fitting it in again.
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Looking at it and thinking, looking, and thinking some more... I can only conclude that the main body tube's inner diameter is too small. The lip just past the threads marks the beginning of the tube's inner diameter and that's the point that the speaker mount just can't get past. The inner diameter at the threads is wide enough for the speaker to fit in easily.
Jay-gon Jinn's above picture shows a speaker mount fitting within the body tube. Assuming that every speaker mount of this style is identical in size, my speaker mount should fit in the same tube that is in that photo. If that is true then my main body tube must have a smaller inner diameter.
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I highly doubt it, it might be .001" off or something like that, but it should still fit. If not, the advice I gave you would still work, only sand the smaller diameter part of the speaker holder a little.
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