I stopped by HD and they had 10-32 set screws but they only had ones 1/4 inch long.
A Fastenal store is right near my office and I picked up a 10 pack (only choice) of 10-32 and 3/8th long which work perfectly.
I don’t see the need for stainless or plastic tipped, just for the low angle adapter. Its just nice to finally get rid of the lower screw that always sticks out and hits the stones when using acute angles with the LAA.
Im not looking to make money! A 10 pack was only $3 (HD was 97 cents just for two). But if anyone wants one of the 9 I have left, just send me your address and paypal me 50 cents for the postage and I’ll drop one in an envelope for you.
I have paid via PayPal to expidia $4.50 for the postage on the 9 screws. Any forum member who needs a 10-32 X 3/8" hex set screw for your Low Angle Adapter, email your mailing address to expidia@yahoo.com and he will drop one in an envelope and mail one to you.
Well, I thought our benefactor originally was to remain anonymous, but he has now revealed himself above.
“The count is now 7 left” as “Organic” has claimed the FIRST of the lucky 9 allen screws.
I feel like Michael Anthony from the Millionaire tv series. Marc is the Millionaire Benefactor and now its Michael Anthony’s (thats me, see my pic below) job to deliver the million dollar check to the lucky recipient. Instead of a million dollar check though . . . you get a 3/8th inch long set screw for your LAA.
The Millionaire (1955-1960): The benefactor was named John Beresford Tipton, Jr. Viewers heard his voice, making observations and giving instructions; they saw only his arm as he reached for a cashier’s check for one million dollars each week and handed it to Michael Anthony, his executive secretary. It was Anthony’s job to deliver that check to its intended recipient.