New 4-Hole Pullers upgrade for Shobuds
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New 4-Hole Pullers upgrade for Shobuds
I make these new 4-Hole Pullers as an upgrade from the traditional 2-Hole Pullers for the pre-Super Pro era(hexagon) Shobuds. Of course, they will work on any round 5/16" cross shaft/guitar. What advantage that the 4-Hole Pullers have over the 2 Hole Pullers is--better "timing of your pulls" potential. The last picture compares the traditional with the new style.
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Absolutely.Tom Gorr wrote:Will they work with a 1u/1d changer with the steel Allen cap rods?...eg not the nylon hex nuts...
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Email me and I can get you more info.Jimmy Gibson wrote:What would they cost to post to the UK please?
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Re: New 4-Hole Pullers upgrade for Shobuds
REALLY nice!!!James Morehead wrote:I make these new 4-Hole Pullers as an upgrade from the traditional 2-Hole Pullers for the pre-Super Pro era(hexagon) Shobuds. Of course, they will work on any round 5/16" cross shaft/guitar. What advantage that the 4-Hole Pullers have over the 2 Hole Pullers is--better "timing of your pulls" potential. The last picture compares the traditional with the new style.
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Yes, We can place the setscrew to work on Fingertip cross shafts as well.Chris Lucker wrote:Do yu make them with set screws located for Fingertip cross shafts as well?
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Also, not pictured, we CAN broach these for use on hexagon cross shafts.
And yes, if you need the brass roller with a set screw, we do that, also. We like to use 8-32 set screws over the traditional 6-32, which are to easy to strip out.
And yes, if you need the brass roller with a set screw, we do that, also. We like to use 8-32 set screws over the traditional 6-32, which are to easy to strip out.
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James – that’s a good call, switching from the #6 up to the #8. I used to recall the senior mechanical engineers at Hughes Aircraft saying “don’t even bother with a #6 fastener. The #8 is only slightly heavier and so much stronger. It’s a no-brainer.†In fact, in some design groups, #6 screws were banned. Glad to see you making the switch to the smarter thread size. That’s mighty fine hardware you’ve got there.
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James, on so called, single raise , single lower changers, which we know is a wrongly applied phrase, the pull rod has to slide through all the different pullers followed by a barrel. Wouldn't changing one of these positions on one or more of your pullers, cause an alignment problem? Ron
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