Uh oh! Broken piece.
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Nathan Guilford
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Uh oh! Broken piece.
So I was practicing and POP!
Now my right knee lever (lowers E’s) flops around. Turned it over and I broke this piece. What’s this piece called and does anybody know if I could buy and bend some aluminum or steel to make a new length of it? The steel is a Carter U12 from 2002. Thanks for any advice! Closest steel repair shop I know of is in FT Worth, about 3 1/2 hours away.
Now my right knee lever (lowers E’s) flops around. Turned it over and I broke this piece. What’s this piece called and does anybody know if I could buy and bend some aluminum or steel to make a new length of it? The steel is a Carter U12 from 2002. Thanks for any advice! Closest steel repair shop I know of is in FT Worth, about 3 1/2 hours away.
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Wayne Brown
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Re: Uh oh! Broken piece.
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Dave Magram
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Re: Uh oh! Broken piece.
Also, hardware stores (such as Ace Hardware) sell 3/32" stainless steel rods.
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Ian Worley
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Re: Uh oh! Broken piece.
I believe typical Carter pull rods are 7/64", not 3/32". On Carter RKR that jumper rod is actually pushing, not pulling. 3/32" is not really going to cut the mustard, pretty flimsy, it should be at least 7/64". 1/8" would be better but might require drilling out the holes in the reverser crank and the bell crank barrel.
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Brian Lee
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Re: Uh oh! Broken piece.
For sourcing the stainless rod, Online Metals ships to your door, stocks stainless rod, and provides choice of cut lengths. I've had good service experience and quality material from them on several orders. Here's a link: https://www.onlinemetals.com
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Nathan Guilford
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Re: Uh oh! Broken piece.
Thanks for the help yall. 3/32nd fit perfect. I don’t think I could’ve fit anything larger. But maybe that’s why it broke in the first place! If it happens again, I’ll know to upgrade.
Time to setup. So glad to have a fully-functional steel to gig with!
Time to setup. So glad to have a fully-functional steel to gig with!