Scratches, the luster goes away without polishing.take a good look at your SB please.....pretend like your next paycheck depends on it....tell me what you find....
Scratches, the luster goes away without polishing.take a good look at your SB please.....pretend like your next paycheck depends on it....tell me what you find....
take a good look at your SB please.....pretend like your next paycheck depends on it....tell me what you find....
Hmm don't see a dark spot mine is THE oldest button in use(as far as the SB). I do buff mine out a lot, the dark spot is oxidation from the oil in your skin. As far as the power point, the "head" of the SB is .250in thick, the knurl on the actual fitting is only .157in from the flange, don't see that as an issue. The pilot hole is .004in smaller than the fitting, so it is a solid press(any smaller it would damage the threads). Anything elseisn't the button losing it's luster and developing a dark worn spot? I know it's not your button but still, mine starting to look pretty sad already, I wonder what it will look like in 6 months and buffing out doesn't fix it. I do commend you for building the batt mod, I appreciate you keeping the free interprise spirit alive, we need more people willing to take a chance! oh yeah, the power point shaft is only pressed in, it can start woobling and you'll need to press it back into the body, but thats not a defect unless it continues to occurr. Now, do you see a dark spot on your button? It's gonna get bigger...
LOL I appreciate it. I like constructive criticism.sorry, I work in quality control and everything is suspect of premature failure at the get-go....sorry you didn't "like this" ....I didn't mean any harm..
isn't the button losing it's luster and developing a dark worn spot? ...
The switches are nickel plated brass, I have actually buffed some of mine off down to the brass(used wrong compound ooops). Maybe you got a bad plated one? Damn it start taking soda ash pills asap! LOLhow about we just forget about me bringing this up? I told you nobody talks about it. Lets just see what happens down the road. The button is clearly reacting to the acid on my skin, you maybe lucky. But I don't think so....I don't want you guys ...... off, I've known for a couple of weeks the finish would come off...I really was hoping somebody was going to report it, I'm convinced it's "global"...I could be wrong....
The switches are nickel plated brass, I have actually buffed some of mine off down to the brass(used wrong compound ooops). Maybe you got a bad plated one? Damn it start taking soda ash pills asap! LOL
The switches are nickel plated brass, I have actually buffed some of mine off down to the brass(used wrong compound ooops). Maybe you got a bad plated one? Damn it start taking soda ash pills asap! LOL
now that could be very possible, my button might have been made friday at 5pmright before a holiday! We all know about those products! Time will tell.
Black some companies call it #3 LOL if you buff the switch directly make sure to wipe it clean, they are resistant to low velocity liquid from the front but buffing compound dunno lolHOLD RIGHT THERE! Your telling me, if I buff it down, I'd have a shiny smooth bass (colored) button ....correct? do you remember the compound you used.....the button mod is born....
are you able to take a picture of the black mark for me?nah...too risky....I don't want to take it apart to clean it up if I goof it up...finally a reliable batt! And at high 4.2 volt power too! that alone helps to keep my atty's clean!