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Super Pro changer fix
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- Location: Silver City, NM
Super Pro changer fix
Hi gang long time no been here. So I see Ron is knockin 'em out like a factory or sometthing. Lookin awesome too, I remember when u got first got that mill-drill. You got that sucker down cold. here's a little fix/upgrade for the Sho Bud +3, -2 changer fingers with pot metal fulcrums..using a ball bearing on the axle solves any egg shape wear, and the little bearing that sets on/where that little friction tab from the original is. This is fairly easy solves the finger prob, assuming it isn't worn out with stringb grooves, and makes it smooth and easy....Stormy
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- Posts: 191
- Joined: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:55 am
- Location: Silver City, NM
Re: Super Pro changer fix
Man this board is DOA...devoid of any life.....
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Re: Super Pro changer fix
Good Job Storm!
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Hi Stormy / Ross,
Great to see some input again, nice work on the 'shobud fingers'. Yeah I keep building, since I was diagnosed 'osteo arthritis' and had to sell the boat through not getting around much. I retired to the workshop in an effort to hold onto what sanity I've got left.
The site is a bit disappointing now as it used to be so busy with ideas being bounced around but maybe it will come back again.
Best Regards to you both.
Ron Mc
Great to see some input again, nice work on the 'shobud fingers'. Yeah I keep building, since I was diagnosed 'osteo arthritis' and had to sell the boat through not getting around much. I retired to the workshop in an effort to hold onto what sanity I've got left.
The site is a bit disappointing now as it used to be so busy with ideas being bounced around but maybe it will come back again.
Best Regards to you both.
Ron Mc
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- Posts: 191
- Joined: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:55 am
- Location: Silver City, NM
Re: Super Pro changer fix
Hey guys, good to hear someone is still here. Ron , pretty sure I read where u mentioned Avid Racing Concepts....RC, 4 x 4, boats ,etc. as a source for mini bearings. If so THANKS, if not ,it is a prime source for premium bearings at really low prices. Anyway good to see this place ain't dead yet!...Stormy