Are you saying that the ball on the repro antenna was threaded onto the mast? I guess I assumed they were press fitted or glued. Can you give more detail on how you went about the modification?
Thanks, Kurt.
Appreciate your comments!
Yes, the ball on the repro antenna is threaded on to the mast.
What follows below is correct for the repro Scott Drake antenna I ordered from NPD five years ago:
https://www.npdlink.com/product/antenna-radio-round-base-repro-us-made/103158?backurl=search%2Fproducts%3Fsearch_terms%3Dantenna%26top_parent%3D200001%26year%3D1967&year=1967. (I don't know if there are other repro 65-68 antenna manufacturers).
- Mic'd the diameter of the third (smallest dia.) top mast section: 0.094"
- Researched the nearest thread spec for 0.094" diameter stainless steel rod: #3-56 UNF, or #3-48 UNC
- Selected two taps to determine which is correct thread size, by chasing the taps into the ball:
-- 3-56 UNF tap threaded into the ball
-- 3-48 UNC tap did not thread into ball
- Deduced the correct thread inside the ball is 3-56 UNF
- Cut length of third section rod down by about 1.25"
- Used 3-56 UNF die to rethread newly cut tip of top mast section
- Trimmed / adjusted the tip of the top mast section so the threaded-on ball would bottom out on the second section when mast is fully retracted
- Done! Clean & Lubricate mast, turn radio on and drive.
The stainless steel rod is hard material. Use a quality die (my #3-56 UNF die is fitted for 13/16" diestock handle), and liberal application of cutting oil. Go slow. My die cut the new threads nicely using plenty of cutting oil.
Happy to take any questions.