May Day May Day!!!! Emmons to Day Update
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May Day May Day!!!! Emmons to Day Update
Guys........I have followed your detailed instructions and I just completed properly lubricating myself. Charted the rods, pulling the cotter pins on the bell cranks...no problem, sliding the bell cranks over...easy, getting the pull rods through the changer hole big problem!!!!
How does one get the pull rods through the changer hole as the bend is difficult to navigate through the changer hole. What am I missing here?
I welcome all suggestions. Thank you in advance. You guys are life savers.
How does one get the pull rods through the changer hole as the bend is difficult to navigate through the changer hole. What am I missing here?
I welcome all suggestions. Thank you in advance. You guys are life savers.
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Spin the nylon nuts all the way off and feed the rods towards the keyhead.
feel free to give me a call at 816 206 0239, I will be free until about 3 p.m.
feel free to give me a call at 816 206 0239, I will be free until about 3 p.m.
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2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Mullen
Correct....I guess I need to pull the hex end off the rod and slide the rod through that way.
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And unfortunately, some guitars, like the Carter, have bends or hooks that connect to the bell crank. You have to put the rod through the changer from the inside. A real pain in the butt.
I have the A,B & C pedals in my Carter changed to a 3/16" 'do-hickey' that takes the place of the "dog bone". Works great. I can put the rods in from the outer side of the changer. And no "dog bones" to break. I want to do the rest of my pedals (on the E9), but those 'do-hickeys' are $6 a piece from Al Brisco. I can get the 3/16' 'do-hickeys' (new guys - pay attention. That is pedal steel terminology) but have to find someone that can drill the hole for the rod to go through. They are already threaded and have a set screw that will hold the rod.
I have the A,B & C pedals in my Carter changed to a 3/16" 'do-hickey' that takes the place of the "dog bone". Works great. I can put the rods in from the outer side of the changer. And no "dog bones" to break. I want to do the rest of my pedals (on the E9), but those 'do-hickeys' are $6 a piece from Al Brisco. I can get the 3/16' 'do-hickeys' (new guys - pay attention. That is pedal steel terminology) but have to find someone that can drill the hole for the rod to go through. They are already threaded and have a set screw that will hold the rod.
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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