Re: Frankenswitch instructions and files.
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 10:28 pm
Looks good Rich.
I did learn one thing with in the first week of installing my grandson's switch. Little boy's can be rough on things The #8 screw holding the handle on was not enough. I took it back to the shop, drilled a 1/2" hole halfway through the bar the handle attaches to. Made a new handle with a base just a little longer so it would fit into the 1/2" hole. Glued the new handle into the hole in the crossbar and put the #8 screw back it. I'm not going to challenge him to break it again, but it will take him a bit longer next time
I did learn one thing with in the first week of installing my grandson's switch. Little boy's can be rough on things The #8 screw holding the handle on was not enough. I took it back to the shop, drilled a 1/2" hole halfway through the bar the handle attaches to. Made a new handle with a base just a little longer so it would fit into the 1/2" hole. Glued the new handle into the hole in the crossbar and put the #8 screw back it. I'm not going to challenge him to break it again, but it will take him a bit longer next time