I am still waiting for the 1/2" diameter thumb nuts to arrive and the blackening agent but I was able to:
1. Drill and tap a 6-32 hole in the collar.
2. Retap the 10-32 screw to correct for marring caused by the tapping.
3. Turn in the 6-32 x 3/16" set screw. First I discovered that although coming from the same drawer at Ace Hardware, at least one was flat screw head. Do you have any idea how hard it is to keep a set screw on a flat head screwdriver? Magnetizing the screwdriver did not help. It almost seems as though the set screw is not steel. After I lost that one, the next one fit a 1/16" Allan head wrench.
4. You are supposed to countersink tapped holes but my smallest countersink is too large to fit in the available space. I obviously need to buy a midget (is that word still allowed?) countersink. Still, it went in (perhaps because my starter hole was with a center drill which leaves a small countersink) and screwed it down onto the screw quite solidly.
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