Here is a simple gadget to shorten screws to a uniform length, shown with a brass screw shortened:
Size is about 2-3/4" x 1-1/4" but can be whatever size you want. Each step is 1/16" high. Mine caters for BA 4 - 8 sizes.
Saw off the excess piece of screw and file off any bit not taken off with the saw. When the screw is removed, any burr will be cleared.
The holes are for countersunk as well as round/hex head screws. Tap each hole for the required thread and then drill out clearance to leave the last couple of threads only. This saves lots of twiddling of the screws in and out. It is best to nip up the screw in its hole otherwise it can back off when it is being sawed.
The base could be casehardened, but this one has lasted about 15 years without hardening.
Dave
The Emerald Isle
Size is about 2-3/4" x 1-1/4" but can be whatever size you want. Each step is 1/16" high. Mine caters for BA 4 - 8 sizes.
Saw off the excess piece of screw and file off any bit not taken off with the saw. When the screw is removed, any burr will be cleared.
The holes are for countersunk as well as round/hex head screws. Tap each hole for the required thread and then drill out clearance to leave the last couple of threads only. This saves lots of twiddling of the screws in and out. It is best to nip up the screw in its hole otherwise it can back off when it is being sawed.
The base could be casehardened, but this one has lasted about 15 years without hardening.
Dave
The Emerald Isle