Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Here's what I'm planning on using it should work basically off the shelf brass lamp parts:
2 - 1/8 couplings joined by a close nipple;
2 - 1/8 pipe X 1/4 in F Bushing;
1 - hex nut ground to fit inside coupling against the F bushing drilled & tapped to fit pedal rod
2nd bushing on bottom end to beef the unit up a bit;
Spring retainer for ball connector.
I'll be mounting it on my current steel to try it out for a while before I make the rest of them.
Have at it guys any comment gratefully accepted.
2 - 1/8 couplings joined by a close nipple;
2 - 1/8 pipe X 1/4 in F Bushing;
1 - hex nut ground to fit inside coupling against the F bushing drilled & tapped to fit pedal rod
2nd bushing on bottom end to beef the unit up a bit;
Spring retainer for ball connector.
I'll be mounting it on my current steel to try it out for a while before I make the rest of them.
Have at it guys any comment gratefully accepted.
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Eldon
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Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Hi Eldon,
I love how you make use of readily available materials. Your ability to look at something and find a whole new use for it is amazing.
Paul
I love how you make use of readily available materials. Your ability to look at something and find a whole new use for it is amazing.
Paul
Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Paul is right.....you're a clever man!
The ball thing....is that a grease fitting?
Mac
The ball thing....is that a grease fitting?
Mac
Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Mac, I'm not sure where the ball is from originally - it's not a grease fitting. I'll be checking my neighbour to see what he has for grease fittings tomorrow the shaft between the ball and the shoulder is a bit too short.
Perhaps a socket head capscrew might also work with a hole drilled throught both sides of the coupling. I can see it being as bit more stable that way. Also perhaps a nylon insert of some kind to make it ruin smoother.
Will keep you posted.
Perhaps a socket head capscrew might also work with a hole drilled throught both sides of the coupling. I can see it being as bit more stable that way. Also perhaps a nylon insert of some kind to make it ruin smoother.
Will keep you posted.
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Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Just a thought Eldon...but wouldn't it be cheaper to buy them from Don at BSG or from the new guy Michael who posted about is new parts he makes?...Don's $5.75 each, Michael $4.85 each
http://bsgsteelguitars.com/balljoint.htm
http://www.psgparts.com/Ball-Joint-90-BJ-90.htm
http://bsgsteelguitars.com/balljoint.htm
http://www.psgparts.com/Ball-Joint-90-BJ-90.htm
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Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Pat, thanks, I agree about cheaper and I'd consider it but I have the stuff kicking around in my shop from a previous sideline my bride and I had a number of years ago.
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Eldon
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Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Hi Eldon, The best place to get ball connectors is from a car breakers yard from carb linkage, The way I connected my pedals on my super cheap psg was with 10mmx2mm flat steel bar with bends in the right place and then drilled and threaded at both ends that makes the rod adjustment, 4mm hex bolts with right angle bend and key hole slots in the pedals,
it aint pretty but it works,best wishes ,Ray.
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it aint pretty but it works,best wishes ,Ray.
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The original Post was March 18th 2 months or so later I get another simple idea to work with. Awsome! Thanks Ray, I'm almost at the pedals, your post came just in time.
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Eldon
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Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Expanding on Ray's idea, two nuts soldered or welded into a ferrule might look a bit more erganomic, or if you have a long enough tap, an internally threaded ferrule.
You could slide an end off an aluminum cigar tube (do they still make them?) over Ray's device to beautify it.
You could slide an end off an aluminum cigar tube (do they still make them?) over Ray's device to beautify it.
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Re: Ball Connector For Pedal Rod
Hi All. We seem to have moved in to pedal adjustment a little bit, the ideal way to make adjustment, if you want to pay for it,
Is to buy Stainless Bottle Screws,like the ones used to tighten the Rigging wires on a Sailing Dinghy, Ray.
Is to buy Stainless Bottle Screws,like the ones used to tighten the Rigging wires on a Sailing Dinghy, Ray.