Tiny washers between Sho~Bud pedals
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- Glenn Burleigh
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Tiny washers between Sho~Bud pedals
Hey there,
I'm getting a Professional back into gigging shape. The previous owner had taken three pedals off and then replaced them, prior to selling to me. In that process, it seems like a few of the little washers that go between the pedals got lost. I've looked through Yahl's site, and they don't seem to be available through him. There are some small fiber washers, but they are labelled as being for the pull rods. They look about right, but the label tells me they aren't for the pedal rack. Anybody know where I can get a few of these little guys?
I'm getting a Professional back into gigging shape. The previous owner had taken three pedals off and then replaced them, prior to selling to me. In that process, it seems like a few of the little washers that go between the pedals got lost. I've looked through Yahl's site, and they don't seem to be available through him. There are some small fiber washers, but they are labelled as being for the pull rods. They look about right, but the label tells me they aren't for the pedal rack. Anybody know where I can get a few of these little guys?
Dekley Slimline 3x4, Sho~bud Professional, Encore 3x5, Fender Custom Professional, Gold Tone PDS-D, Melbert Roundabout, Gibson Les Paul Junior Special, Ibanez Custom Agent, Danelectro U2 Baritone, various Teles and Strats.
- Ian Worley
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Places like McMaster-Carr or Grainger will have what you need, but you'll likely have to buy 50 or 100. For example: https://www.mcmaster.com/95606A470-95606A170/
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- Glenn Burleigh
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These are really small. I'll go check at the hardware store, but they're definitely thinner than any of the nylon washers that I've seen in Lowes. I need to go get some set screws, so I've gotta go to store anyway. Will go to a non-big box. Maybe better luck there.
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Here's what I have used--hard fiber washers:
https://www.mcmaster.com/standard-washe ... er/id~1-2/
Dave
https://www.mcmaster.com/standard-washe ... er/id~1-2/
Dave
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Glenn these washers are not exclusive to sho bud. they were extensively used also on MSA. Try that route. The examples that your fellow forum members are showing you here should work quite well.
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wayne
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- Glenn Burleigh
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I will look into these fiber washers. I went to non-big box hardware store and they also didn't have anything nearly as thin as these. It's not hard to find the right inner and outer diameters, but I'm striking out on finding anything that I wouldn't have to significantly sand down to match the originals.
Taking the tip about MSAs, I went to back to Yahl's site and these washers for the MSA changers might work. I don't know if they're quite thin enough, but they seem to be thinner than what I've gotten from the stores and the diameters seem right.
https://www.psgparts.com/Washer-Nylon-5 ... 50-032.htm
Thanks for all the tips!
Taking the tip about MSAs, I went to back to Yahl's site and these washers for the MSA changers might work. I don't know if they're quite thin enough, but they seem to be thinner than what I've gotten from the stores and the diameters seem right.
https://www.psgparts.com/Washer-Nylon-5 ... 50-032.htm
Thanks for all the tips!
Dekley Slimline 3x4, Sho~bud Professional, Encore 3x5, Fender Custom Professional, Gold Tone PDS-D, Melbert Roundabout, Gibson Les Paul Junior Special, Ibanez Custom Agent, Danelectro U2 Baritone, various Teles and Strats.
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