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Art & Inspiration How about a shift knob thread?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Moriarity, Nov 10, 2020.

  1. barryvanhook
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    Tap handle from 4 Peaks Brewery in Tempe, AZ.
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  2. mgtstumpy
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    I’ll play. Moriarity already won, but I’ll still play. Brass knuckles in the brass laden t-bucket. Piston knob in the ‘35 Chevy. Harp microphone for the RPU project.
     
  5. Jalopy Joker
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    Help needed: recently picked this up for B&M shifter with 1/2-20 threads - paper says to be used up to 1/2 standard - but there are no threads, and no threaded bushing - hole is slightly larger diameter than 1/2-20 bolt - any ideas on how to remedy this? 20201110_185605.jpg 20201110_185625.jpg
     
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    Picked this little guy up the other day from “Spritz by Fritz”.
     
  7. Dick Stevens
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    They do make set screws with a nylon end on it so it wouldn't damage the threads on your shifter.
     
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  8. mgtstumpy
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    A helicoil will solve that issue
     
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  9. Hotrodmyk
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  10. You have to add a 5th now :).
     
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  11. Black Panther
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    I'm no Moriarty...but here's mine..the wood one is NOS made by Ed Cholakian I think..the T handle one looks like an old metal shop casting with St. Christopher? Then we have an old El Toro, a recent addition is the 3 speed knob with Hollywood on the bottom. The other loose chrome one is a "Product D' Elegance" LA Cal 23 on the bottom....that one is quite heavy..its a quality piece.

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  12. bowie
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    Anyone remember the shifter that came with the original AMT ‘57 Chevy 3in1 kit? I believe it was a 1/25 scale version of this guy. I haven’t seen to many of them, over the years : EC9DF993-D682-4056-A9FD-D3495AFEA3A6.jpeg E338EE04-3B5F-47C2-B3BA-E4F9ACA85176.jpeg CCB87869-985A-4D90-8B0F-8A74E7C7E693.jpeg
     
  13. Moriarity
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    Yo-yo on the 1962 Hurst golden shifter award

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  14. Moriarity
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  16. flatheadpete
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    I have a few but the coolest is one I made from the ball of an old Ford wishbone. I cut it off, drilled and tapped it and chucked it in my drill press to polish. It's way cool.
     
  17. LAROKE
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    On my '37 Chevy truck "Deerslayer"

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  22. bowie
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    My Dad got this one in 1936, after he and his buddies drove to Texas upon high school graduation: 6BCACB3A-C852-44EB-BBAC-B313217A832F.jpeg 33CBE16D-55F8-465E-895D-14CA75E36571.jpeg
     
  23. DDDenny
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    A friend of mine knows a guy that is a rep. for a surgical prostheses company and got one of these replacement hip balls from him to use as a shifter/knob.
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  24. fleetside66
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  25. Denny, that hip joint is one expensive shift knob, based on what my titanium knee cost me!! Mitch
     
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    Hurst three speed knob. Try finding one of those these days! About as common as chicken lips.
     
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  27. 31Apickup
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