Yeah, they're a press fit.
The wires are soldered to a ring that slides over the threaded part of the mount on the inside. They are then locked in place by the nuts.
Now, I have a question or two of my own to put out there. I've seen some photographs and drawings to guess that each base part takes 2 nuts, and the wire/ring is put in between them. Am I correct? I'm only guessing here, and don't have any more proof.
Also, I've been in touch with Ken and his RCA theremin mounting nuts are octagonal, and not hexagonal. I'm pretty sure they're original, but i've not seen or heard of octagonal nuts on the RCA other than this example.
According to Floyd (I had a fantastic conversation with him!), he recalled off the top of his head that the threading is 5/8" 18 tap (and the nuts are 7/8 diameter), and not the 11/16" 24 tap ( with 1" diameter nuts) listed in the McKeown/Sparks drawings. 24 tap is a nicer thread, but it's not standard at all by today's threading standards.
It seems like there can be lots of differences between RCA's.
My biggest concern is the distance apart of the 2 mountings for the volume loop. A Floyd replica that I have borrowed is about 5/64" less than the 2+15/32 distance in the McKeown/Sparks drawings. The set does not fit as nicely into my cabinet that has mounts exactly 2+15/32 apart. The antenna set that I made does fit my cabinet. I want to make sure that my replicas can fit a true RCA perfectly.
The wires are soldered to a ring that slides over the threaded part of the mount on the inside. They are then locked in place by the nuts.
Now, I have a question or two of my own to put out there. I've seen some photographs and drawings to guess that each base part takes 2 nuts, and the wire/ring is put in between them. Am I correct? I'm only guessing here, and don't have any more proof.
Also, I've been in touch with Ken and his RCA theremin mounting nuts are octagonal, and not hexagonal. I'm pretty sure they're original, but i've not seen or heard of octagonal nuts on the RCA other than this example.
According to Floyd (I had a fantastic conversation with him!), he recalled off the top of his head that the threading is 5/8" 18 tap (and the nuts are 7/8 diameter), and not the 11/16" 24 tap ( with 1" diameter nuts) listed in the McKeown/Sparks drawings. 24 tap is a nicer thread, but it's not standard at all by today's threading standards.
It seems like there can be lots of differences between RCA's.
My biggest concern is the distance apart of the 2 mountings for the volume loop. A Floyd replica that I have borrowed is about 5/64" less than the 2+15/32 distance in the McKeown/Sparks drawings. The set does not fit as nicely into my cabinet that has mounts exactly 2+15/32 apart. The antenna set that I made does fit my cabinet. I want to make sure that my replicas can fit a true RCA perfectly.