Campchef Everest stove knob fell off!

alia176

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It's time to re-visit the freaking knobs again! On our last campout, one of the knob kept sliding out, even with the tiny setscrew cranked down. As y'all know I installed guitar knobs which was working out for the most part. So, it was time to fix it once and for all.

Went to Ace hardware and procured some 3/4" length, 6-32 setscrews. I drilled and tapped both guitar knobs with 6-32 tap, all the way through. Funny thing I learned is that the guitar knobs are alum shells with some kind of a composite material on the inside, and it's hard enough to be able to be tapped. I also drilled/tapped the stove's valve stems to 6-32 as well. Additionally, I ended up shaving the knobs about 1/16" so that the hole going through the valve stem has more meat and not on the very tippy top. The pic below will make sense.

Half hour later, we got a knob that will NEVER slide out. :ROFLMAO:.

In a few weeks, I'll tackle the propane supply side of thing by going to a RV style quick release valving solution. This gentleman outlined everything in this video
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NatersXJ6

Explorer
Realistically, once you drill that hole and put a pin through, you dont even need a knob. And the t-handle that is formed is easier to use with sticky, wet, or gloved hands.

Your new concern will be breaking the valve stem at the point of drilling.
 

alia176

Explorer
Realistically, once you drill that hole and put a pin through, you dont even need a knob. And the t-handle that is formed is easier to use with sticky, wet, or gloved hands.

Your new concern will be breaking the valve stem at the point of drilling.

Yup, you're correct x 2.
 

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