Multi-Turn Pots are Expensive. But 10, 18 or 25 Turn Trimpots are CHEAP.
A Short piece of 1/8 Inch Brass Tubing (From Hobby Shops) can be soldered to the Brass Screw Adjustment on these Trimpots, And than can be fitted with a knob for 1/8" Shafts.
Make sure the Brass Adjustment and the Inside of the Brass tube are Clean.
Carefully Than Pre-Tin the Top of the Brass Screw and partly fill the inside of one end of the tube.
Be Careful to Position it Sraight near the trimpot, than using a Weller Soldering Gun,
Heat the Tube to melt he solder in it, Than place it onto the Screw and Quickly Remove the Iron.
If all goes well it will be Straight and work really good.
On MY FIRST ATTEMPT at this, I had to Re-melt the tube Two times to get it Straight, But still didn't damage the trimpot.
A Short piece of 1/8 Inch Brass Tubing (From Hobby Shops) can be soldered to the Brass Screw Adjustment on these Trimpots, And than can be fitted with a knob for 1/8" Shafts.
Make sure the Brass Adjustment and the Inside of the Brass tube are Clean.
Carefully Than Pre-Tin the Top of the Brass Screw and partly fill the inside of one end of the tube.
Be Careful to Position it Sraight near the trimpot, than using a Weller Soldering Gun,
Heat the Tube to melt he solder in it, Than place it onto the Screw and Quickly Remove the Iron.
If all goes well it will be Straight and work really good.
On MY FIRST ATTEMPT at this, I had to Re-melt the tube Two times to get it Straight, But still didn't damage the trimpot.
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