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Title: I give up... I need a joystick mounting plate
Post by: Lilwolf on September 07, 2003, 04:50:07 pm
Anyone ever come up with any cheap joystick mounting plates?

I've been trying to hack some to get some snk30 rotaries going... but every time I do it, I'm cramped and they really just don't work well.

Is there any hardware items that will do the trick?  I'm not 100% going for looks (so if there are anything that will work I will try it for now).  

It just seems like there should be some type of plate used for something else that would work...
Title: Re:I give up... I need a joystick mounting plate
Post by: Apollo on September 07, 2003, 04:55:39 pm
I designed my own and had them made up by a sheet steel workers ( 14mmX14mm mild steel with the holes stamped and drilled ). I had 3 made for NZ$30 ( that's about 50c US, j/k ). I then had them powder coated black for NZ$20. Now I have a pattern if I need anymore in the future it will be much cheaper.
Title: Re:I give up... I need a joystick mounting plate
Post by: OSCAR on September 07, 2003, 10:22:41 pm
Anyone ever come up with any cheap joystick mounting plates?

I've been trying to hack some to get some snk30 rotaries going... but every time I do it, I'm cramped and they really just don't work well.

Is there any hardware items that will do the trick?  I'm not 100% going for looks (so if there are anything that will work I will try it for now).  

It just seems like there should be some type of plate used for something else that would work...


Why didn't you mention it when you stopped by?  I might have been able to help you out.  ;)

What specifically are you looking for in the mounting plate?  Just a plain, flat plate; or something different?

Title: Re:I give up... I need a joystick mounting plate
Post by: Lilwolf on September 07, 2003, 10:37:25 pm
Just some plain mounting plates

I have 2 rotary joysticks that have the same holes as a normal joystick.  They have the same screw holes as a happs joystick... but that is actually a small metal plate.  The joystick is slightly smaller.  I thought I could use it's own mounting plate over MDF (which I could) but I couldn't use a quick disconnect on it and still fit in the whole I needed.  To make enought room, made it not enough wood around ti to really hold..

So I'm looking for a metal mounting kit.  That has a normal joystick whole or slightly bigger.  can screw in a normal happs joystick... And gives me a few inches around the side to screw into a board.

I have some metal I could use (used to have a ton of scrap metal before I moved states) but nothing to cut it with...  Might just go that route instead... I have never cut a big whole in metal though.  Any easy way to do it... I don't have a plunger drill.
Title: Re:I give up... I need a joystick mounting plate
Post by: OSCAR on September 07, 2003, 10:45:20 pm
I used my joystick (restrictor) mounting plates for my LS-30's.

(http://www.oscarcontrols.com/tmp/ls30-1.jpg)

(http://www.oscarcontrols.com/tmp/ls30-2.jpg)


All you need is good drill bits for metal.  For large holes, the step bits give the cleanest holes.  Hole saws tend to make burrs, but a file or dremel can take care of that.  Bob Roberts carries the larger step bits.

http://www.dameon.net/BBBB/step_drill.jpg

Title: Re:I give up... I need a joystick mounting plate
Post by: Lilwolf on September 08, 2003, 09:42:21 am
I'm going to try one more thing...

If I can't get it working, I will probably order two plates.

I kinda hate spending more on mounting plates then I did for the joysticks...  But I guess thats what happens sometimes.