I had the hard spring in a high button, worked just fine. Magnets in a low button were perfect, too. I suspect the high button would be better with double magnets, I know Mr. xtreme101 went that way and it was perfect for him.
I have one magnet in the high button. It is loose as I said. Do you think the soft spring in the high button will be loose too? I don't want the hard spring. It seems too hard.I had the hard spring in a high button, worked just fine. Magnets in a low button were perfect, too. I suspect the high button would be better with double magnets, I know Mr. xtreme101 went that way and it was perfect for him.
I have one magnet in the high button. It is loose as I said. Do you think the soft spring in the high button will be loose too? I don't want the hard spring. It seems too hard.
Honestly, in my first peko, i glued the 4mm but into the button and not long after I threw the magnet inside the button as I was eager to throw it together. Long story short the magnet got glued in along side the 4mm nut.. AND to boot, the other magnet I was gonna use for the bottom cracked! So... I left the glued magnet in and just stuck the soft spring under it. It has worked great and provided the button to be a little stiffer. Which I like. So my second Peko I didn't bother trying magnets in the button, i just used the spring and it still presses nice, but I like the first one better (the one I messed up)I have one magnet in the high button. It is loose as I said. Do you think the soft spring in the high button will be loose too? I don't want the hard spring. It seems too hard.
My tapatalk hasn't ever let me attach a picture. My phone is junk too. But I have an account with photobucket and it was working a week ago. Now everything I click to get the URL it just says "couldn't retrieve, try again" and it doesn't work. Stupid.I like the light spring better than the magnets. The spring is plug and play and much easier to set up. I have my throw set at <.5 mm so I dont really get the increasing resistance effect from the magnet as they get closer. I actually like the greater resistance to eliminate accidental misfires especially with the lower button which is a bit more difficult to adjust. I basically set it one and done. (I dont use the lock out feature) But its a personal choice. I used to be a button masher on a Reo so for me the uber light touch isnt as much of a factor.
RGLP....just attach a photo directly, if you dont have your account set up. And what diameter rod are you using?
No gum Rick!!!! And yes the brass rods come a little too long. When you snip with a pair of pliers, remember to have it in the peko, thru the lug and battery terminal, then screw on your 4 bolts BEFORE you cut the rod. This well help with not tinkering around with the threads getting a bolt to thread back on. And NO GUM!got my kits in and the threaded rod looks like it needs a lil haircut.dont have any stupid glue so kinda debating on chewing gum....prolly not huh?but yeah the threaded rod is long and in the pics I can see where that one had been cut down with sidecuts er something.cant wait but im gonna have to!dangit!paint smaint thatll come later,gotta hit this thing!!
No gum Rick!!!! And yes the brass rods come a little too long. When you snip with a pair of pliers, remember to have it in the peko, thru the lug and battery terminal, then screw on your 4 bolts BEFORE you cut the rod. This well help with not tinkering around with the threads getting a bolt to thread back on. And NO GUM!super glue at Wal-Mart is 3 small tubes for 97 cents!
-Mark
Say what? Please explain..Has anyone tried that Bondic stuff?
Has anyone tried that Bondic stuff?
I put a tiny drop of regular "runny" super glue in the cutout of the button, then held the 4mm nut with needlenose and pushed it in. Its hard to get in but you gotta get it straight. After you get it in as good as you can with the pliers I take the button and place it on a table with flat hard surface and press down with my palm really hard, top side up, this well set the nut fully into the seating and also make it relatively straight. If it's not almost perfectly straight you won't be able to get your button screwed into the mod and or adjust the throw/ lock it.anyone try just putting the nut in the cap and putting the runny superglue around the nut but not in it?afraid if I put SG in the nut it will crawlup the threads and ill be screwed then.couldnt find any gel superglue at home and didn't feel like goin out in the weather to get some.but if I have to I guess i will go to the store.
I think I got the gel superglue on my threads. Had to break it loose at one point, and I can only adjust throw by using a screwdriver, but I haven't felt the need to fix it for now.anyone try just putting the nut in the cap and putting the runny superglue around the nut but not in it?afraid if I put SG in the nut it will crawlup the threads and ill be screwed then.couldnt find any gel superglue at home and didn't feel like goin out in the weather to get some.but if I have to I guess i will go to the store.
I put a tiny drop of regular "runny" super glue in the cutout of the button, then held the 4mm nut with needlenose and pushed it in. Its hard to get in but you gotta get it straight. After you get it in as good as you can with the pliers I take the button and place it on a table with flat hard surface and press down with my palm really hard, top side up, this well set the nut fully into the seating and also make it relatively straight. If it's not almost perfectly straight you won't be able to get your button screwed into the mod and or adjust the throw/ lock it.
Hope these tips help! I'm here to help you and get you loving your Peko!
-Mark