Re: [Harp-L] Cover screws



The screws have no special nomenclature attached to them. They are machine screws. Generally 'all threaded'. Meaning the entire shaft is threaded.
The nut portion is another matter. It is called a 'Barrel Nut'. The entire assembly is sometimes sold as matching units. But sometimes not. 

smo-joe 

On Oct 21, 2013, at 3:16 PM, daledut wrote:

> Does anyone know the proper name or a source for the type of screw/barrel used as cover screws on Hohner Golden melody and Suzuki Bluesmaster?
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Joseph Leone <3n037@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Date: 10/21/2013  1:16 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
> To: daledut <daledut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Cc: Harp L Harp L <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx> 
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Reed plate/cover gasket sealer 
> 
> For minor sealing, I have used Elmer's or other water bases glues. Ross carpenter's glue is another choice. What you do is lay a tiny (I repeat..tiny) bead along the seam and with a wet finger rub it in gently (I repeat..gently), and evenly. Much the same as you would do when caulking a window glass or rain gutter. In about 45 min the glue will set enough to use the harp. And the lips won't reach it, so it will hold up. Some times I have had to lay a piece of thread in the seam to provide a gap fill/lock.   
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> Slightly more major work? I use Geo seal or other silicone based caulking. Repeat..as sparingly as possible. Stubborn work? May require a gasket. Made from construction or blotter paper. Be careful on chromatics, as some solvents in glues can wrinkle wind savers. Flavoring in some lip balms and sun tan lotions used on lips (like water mellon, strawberry etc.) can also wrinkle wind savers. . I use Burt's bees..it has no solvents. 
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> Me? I would test the materials first. 
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> smokey-joe 
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> On Oct 21, 2013, at 12:14 PM, daledut wrote:
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>> Has anyone used any kind of wax or silicone sealant to create an air tight seal for Reed plates or covers?
>> I am working on making wood cover plates and mounting on wood combs. I am looking for something to use during assembly that will maintain a good deal as the wood expands and contracts.
>> Thanks for your ideas. 
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