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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: soslo on November 17, 2003, 11:29:43 pm
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I have the screws for the top of the handle, but what about the 2 holes in the lower handle?
I am trying to secure the handles to a heavily reworked Happ Super lever...but I am thinking that I will need to make a custom hollow lever of some sort. Any suggestions?
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The bottom parts of the handle screw right into the metal shaft of the original joystick. Prevents twisting.
Maybe you can hack the one from happ controls? Or find a shaft the same diameter and drill some holes in it to match.
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I'm going to OSH after work to look for the hollow shaft.
The artwork looks awesome BTW...I've been waiting to post until I get the pics developed... ;)
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The handles can be mounted to any pipe that is about 7/8" in diameter. I was inspired by 1up and made a Tron joystick using the plastic sides, a perfect 360 and a 1/2 PVC pipe. PVC is great because it is very easy to tap out the holes for the metric security socket cap bolts that are typically used. I made the PVC version as a template and had planned on building the final version with metal conduit; however, the PVC worked so well that metal was not necessary.
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Well, I found some galvanized pipe that is the same OD as a Happ Super js. Its acutally a hollow nipple, so on one end I put a coupling 1/4 to 1/2 inch coupler on it and it fits in the bottom of the Tron handle.
I used a 1/2" sprinkler riser (1up mentioned this I think) on the inside. I'm still working on it, but I think this will work perfectly...after some modification of course ;)
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well, here is how I did it:
http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=13908
turned out nice IMO - very sturdy