Main > Main Forum

J-Stick issue

Pages: << < (2/3) > >>

Wade:

I had this problem initially, but then I grabbed the botton end of the shaft with some pliers, and twisted the knob on real tight with my hand.  They haven't worked loose ever since!

Wade

NoOne=NBA=:

You don't get to stink up the house that way though.  ;D


I tend to follow the redneck way of repairing things:

1) If it moves, and it ain't 'spose to--use Duck Tape or Epoxy.
2) If it don't move, and it's 'spose to--git out the WD-40.
2a) If it still don't move--git a bigger hammer.
It WILL move--trust me.

canardo:

as stated get some pliers and hold the metal stalk and then do it up worked for me

IG-88:


--- Quote from: str1der on February 03, 2004, 03:17:54 pm ---Thanks. I assume I can get that at the harware store?

--- End quote ---

I think I've even seen it at Wal-Mart

rampy:

Doesn't the j-stick shaft have a groove at the bottom that is perfect for a flat head screw driver to help you hold the shaft steady whilst you crank down the ball?

rampy

Pages: << < (2/3) > >>

Go to full version