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horseboy:

--- Quote ---He reduced tenderness on his shaft.
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 :laugh2:
Level42:
Mmmm, instead of making fun of Kowal's English (did you read his signature ?) I'd be more interested of WHAT he is trying to say, rather then HOW.
I'm from Holland and English is not my native language so I must screw up sometimes as well, but please don't let's scare people away of sharing information just because of the language barrier.

If you use just a bit more than the usual braincells you are used to use, you will understand what he's saying:

1) (most important) The Suzo Inductive is one hellofa joystick and better than the p360
2) he doesn't like the looks of the original shaft (for me, it's a bit like sex: looks are nice, but what you FEEL counts  :laugh2: So I'm perfectly happy with the originals personaly :)
3) It's possible to replace the original shaft with another one WITHOUT using the magnetic material (it's not a magnet itself) that is originaly on the end of the shaft
4) you need to tweak the pots to make it work

Since I'm perfectly happy with the original shaft, I've thought about replacing it only once and discarded it right away because of the magnetic ring problem.
What you'd expect you need to do to get this work is reduce the diameter of the end of the replacement shaft. You'll need the tools and skill to do this.
Then you can TRY to remove the magnet ring from the original shaft. I doubt this can be done without actualy damaging the ring itself. As far as I know Suzo, they've made sure it will stay on forever.
All quite risky and too much hassle for most of us I think. Thus it was very low on my priority list.

So, Kowals experimenting is interesting info and I'm glad he shared it with us whilst knowing his English is like a Hong-Kong bootleg game manual.
horseboy:
Actually, I wasn't making fun of Kowal's english at all. In my first post all I said was that we needed someone to learn Polish so that we could understand the post better. I as well appreciate him sharing the info.


--- Quote ---He reduced tenderness on his shaft.
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I laughed my  :censored: off at this, but Kowal didn't say it. ChadTower did.

Sorry for any confusion, but I just wanted to understand the post a little bit more, but I guess you did a little of that. Thanks  :cheers: for doing that, but I am sure that there is a little more detail in there that even you aren't understanding.
kowal:

--- Quote from: Grasshopper on May 12, 2006, 06:45:44 pm ---So just to clarify, are you basically saying that the magnetic ring at the end of the standard shaft is not needed as long as you adjust the potentiometers to compensate?

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Exactly. it was it been possible to enlarge the intensity of magnetical field. This original magnet will not be necessary then. It regulating potentiometer, it was it been possible was to put optimum. For handle from any metal :applaud:

--- Quote from: Grasshopper on May 12, 2006, 06:45:44 pm ---Also, would you be interested in selling some of those custom shafts you've had made?
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to send money here heavily to Polish. They are cost sale large. I would can do sticks balltop to any joysticks, Happsuper, Competion, P360, T - stick...  Polish Pay Pal makes impossible payment :angry:. I would have to have account in England or USA.
You can it to execute alone or to charge someone work. Dimensions be passed.
Grasshopper:
A pity. I thought Poland might have started using euros by now but maybe that's still a few years down the line.

Anyway, it occurs to me that perhaps the GGG Versa-ball shafts could be used instead if the c-clip on the inductive's shaft is the same position as the clip on the standard Suzo 500.
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