Hi.
I'm offering mounting plates for joysticks. These are made to be glued underneath a metal or plastic controlpanel, if you want to avoid wood. You can then install your joystick without any visible screws on top. You don't need to drill your controlpanel, no screwheads can be seen. The threads (size M5) are welded to the plate.
The distance between the threads is 85 and 40mm. Some joysticks (i.E. Seimitsu LS-32) already have matching holes in their mounting plate. Others can be modified by drilling the necessary holes.
The plates are industrial made of stainless steel and include 4 washers and 4 self-locking nuts (M5)....all made of stainless steel.
I have used silicone adhesive to glue the plate to a metal sheet. It's the cheapest method. If you want to go the more expensive way you can use 2-component glue to make that even an elephant can play on your game
One plate (incl. washers and nuts) is €3.00 (Euros)
Shipping from Germany for
up to 5 plates is €3.50 (or €5.60 including tracking and insurance).
up to 10 plates is €7.00 (or €9.10 including tracking and insurance).
up to 20 plates is €9.00
Payment with Paypal.
Any questions? Don't hesitate to ask!
Pics:How to install:Make sure the undersurface(?) of your controlpanel is clean.
Center the plate using the hole with the hole in your controlpanel.
Make sure that the plate is sitting straight on your controlpanel by measuring the distance to the edge at least at two corners.
Use a pen to draw the edges of the plate on the surface of the controlpanel. This will help to adjust the plate and you don't have to measure again (this is important if you want to use some glue that dries very fast).
Then add a decent amount of glue to the surface of the controlpanel
SORRY, I have NO CLUE AT ALL why the following two pictures are blurry
But I think you get the idea.
Put the plate on the glue. Adjust and center it with the rectangle and the joystick hole in the panel and....let it try.
If necessary put some weight on top of the threads but take care that the plate doesn't 'slide' away (this happened on my first try
)
I am waiting for a JLF-stick and will show it mounted to the plate and then of course the controlpanel surface with an overlay installed