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I'll make you an insert. Send me a PM. :beer:

Will do! The cap came from Rob over in Canada the other day and looks great. Can't wait to get this thing restored..

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Following up to this, I'm in a similar situation as ninjazombiemaster. The knob turns about half a turn then locks up; if I twist any harder I hear little crackles like the wood is starting to splinter... don't like the sound of that at all. The knob is original and I would bet my bottom dollar it's never been removed. How are they supposed to come off? Was a thread locker originally applied by the factory?

Yeah. Mine was essentially glued in place, which had hardened into epoxy-threading, because there was nothing left of the original threads. Took a ton of effort, several blisters and small movements day by day.

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How did you end up reattaching the knob? Seeing as the threads were cracked and blown out. Did you use an insert like Captain Obvious showed back in post #16?

I actually sent my knob to him, and he made an insert for me in exchange for using mine as a template to make his own knob.

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