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Where to Buy Joystick Mounting Plates?
tkropp17:
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--- Quote from: schlsux on November 03, 2014, 04:41:28 pm ---I just just looking for a way to do a hidden mount without carriage bolts, as I routed too deep in a spot or two. I'll still try it out with the mounting kit I ordered from you as well lol
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Check out the "Under mount (support blocks)" option here.
It will work well with the threaded inserts from GGG -- you don't need to use as many as EMDB did. ;D :lol
Scott
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Very nice! My mind was headed that way but slightly different. I like this better. Too bad those plates aren't for sale lol
PL1:
The easy version is to use two pieces of flat bar-stock instead of the square plate.
Scott
DaOld Man:
Those sticks are priced very reasonable. How are they, quality wise?
tkropp17:
--- Quote from: DaOld Man on November 03, 2014, 08:51:21 pm ---Those sticks are priced very reasonable. How are they, quality wise?
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From what I see (I ordered mine with e-switches), they are the exact same ones in my Xbox 360 Mortal Kombat Fight Sticks, if you need a frame of reference. Personally, I like them. May not be smooth enough or too clicky for others.
Grasshopper:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on November 03, 2014, 01:59:48 pm ---http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/home/1175-universal-arcade-joystick-adapter-plate.html
HA! I outScotted Scott!
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I'm a little confused about how these plates are supposed to work. Surely they should be significantly bigger that the biggest joystick that they are designed to be used with (in this case the Happ Super and Competiton) so that there's room available to bolt them onto the wood? But from the picture on Paradise Arcade's site, it looks like the plate is about the same size as the competiton's build in plastic mounting plate.