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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 19 Mar 2014 6:06 am    
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One of the legs on my 32+ year old Franklin has started to slip. I've tried suggestions I found such as expanding the gap on the clutch split insert without luck.

I have an old 70's Radio Shack mike stand with a 5/8" insert, like the steel legs. I tried the clutch insert from that and it didn't help, the leg insert still slipped with very little pressure. Out of a whim, I inserted the 5/8" shaft from the mike stand and used the original steel leg clutch insert and it tightened up and didn't slip.

I considered cutting a piece of the mike stand insert but before I did that I decided to reverse the steel leg 5/8" insert and "magic" the leg now tightens up and holds.
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Chris Lucker

 

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Post  Posted 19 Mar 2014 12:44 pm    
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You can buy replacement Atlas clutches.

You can buy both the split fiber insert and the brass collar for something like $1.25.

Or you can spend $2.00 on baling wire and chewing gum.
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 20 Mar 2014 4:08 am    
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Or you can spend nothing, as I did.
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Bill Lowe


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Post  Posted 20 Mar 2014 5:48 am    
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does it hurt the value now that it's not original? Very Happy Very Happy Winking
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 20 Mar 2014 6:01 am    
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Its still original. Still has the parts it came with. Laughing
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Russ Wever

 

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Post  Posted 20 Mar 2014 10:30 pm    
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. . . I decided to reverse the steel leg 5/8" insert
and "magic" the leg now tightens up and holds.


Jack, I'm a little confused: When you say that you
decided to 'reverse the steel leg 5/8" insert', do you
mean that you turned it 'end-for-end' or do you
mean that you took the Radio Shack part back out
and put the original back in?
Whatever way, what do you supposed was the
difference, as far as the clutch was concerned?
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Bob Knight


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Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 6:11 am    
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You can also clean the leg insert and clutch parts thoroughly with denatured alcohol and they will stop slipping. Smile
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 6:22 am    
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Russ, I did turn it "end for end". I got that idea after trying the 5/8" shaft from the mic stand.

I tried the mic stand shaft with the clutch assembly from the steel guitar leg and that tightened and didn't slip, which meant the clutch was OK. I had considered cutting a piece of the mic stand shaft and using that, but luckily reversed the steel guitar leg shaft and it worked.
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Karlis Abolins


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(near) Seattle, WA, USA
Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 6:50 am    
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Jack,

There is another approach to a slipping clutch - a dowel. I put dowels is all of my legs to keep them from slipping.

Karlis
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Dave Hopping


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Aurora, Colorado
Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 6:53 am    
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Hope it's related enough not to be a hijack....I have an Atlas mic stand that's missing the thing you turn to tighten up on the inside shaft and hold it in place-can't think of what it's called.Anyone have a source?
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Chris Lucker

 

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Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 8:00 am    
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If you have a computer you can google atlas mic stand parts. Atlas sound is the manufacturer and supplier of parts.
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Alvin Douglas

 

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Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 12:24 pm    
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All of mine were slipping. The front 2 would stop because of the pedal bar. The back 2 would slip to bottom if I put any pressure on the guitar. I marked the place where I wanted them to tighten and took them apart. After cleaning with alcohol, I wiped the shine off the leg with 400 grit wet and dry sandpaper. I spun the leg in the paper so the grit grooves would provide something for the compression ring to grip. If I ever decide to adjust the leg so that area shows, the sanding marks will polish out(400 grit does not make much of a mark). Haven't had a problem since.
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Steve English


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Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 1:55 pm    
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Jack,

LOL....that'll teach ya to be bragging about fixin' something....LOL

Of course, you could've just used a little piece of "the handyman's secret weapon" Laughing
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Dave Hopping


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Post  Posted 21 Mar 2014 8:11 pm    
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Chris Lucker wrote:
If you have a computer you can google atlas mic stand parts. Atlas sound is the manufacturer and supplier of parts.


And they do supply replacement parts-usually you have to special-order things like a clutch assembly.Today I called I called National Speaker here in Denver expecting a long wait,but the guy had one-it'd been sitting on the shelf for thirty years.I'm an old-school guy and I'd always rather fix something than just throw it away...Chris,thanks for helping me get my thoughts channeled.It all worked out.
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2014 2:41 am    
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LOL....that'll teach ya to be bragging about fixin' something....LOL


Steve, yeah. I just wanted to post what I did so someone else with the problem would have another option. I tried all the fixes that were posted on this forum and others and they didn't help. The clutch obviously was not the problem so replacing it would have done no good.
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Bill Ladd


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Wilmington, NC, USA
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2014 3:45 am    
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Jack - I always love it when an Ah-ha moment like that appears! Good job, sir.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2014 7:27 am    
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Don Burrows here on the Forum sells the two inner rings for about 9 bucks. Atlas wants a fortune. If you mean the outer collars, he probably sells those, but I didn't price them.
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 22 Mar 2014 11:29 am    
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When I first started looking for a fix, I did a google search for the clutch assembly and $16 was the cheapest I found. Fortunately I didn't need a new clutch assembly.
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Chris Lucker

 

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Post  Posted 22 Mar 2014 12:01 pm    
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I just checked again. My prices were wrong.

The brass insert is 27 cents.

The split fiber collar is 81 cents.
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Russ Wever

 

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Post  Posted 22 Mar 2014 3:19 pm    
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I just checked again. My prices were wrong.
The brass insert is 27 cents.
The split fiber collar is 81 cents.


Chris,
Is that online somewhere? If so please post a link.
All I could find (on the Atlas Sound site) were Clutch Kits.
Nowhere could I find the split rings nor solid retainer
rings available individually.
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Russ
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Chris Lucker

 

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Post  Posted 23 Mar 2014 12:36 am    
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It is found at perhaps the third link in a google search.
I found my parts first by Calling Atlas sound and asking for the specific parts I wanted. But it is there on the internet too.
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Russ Wever

 

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Post  Posted 23 Mar 2014 2:01 am    
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Sure 'nuff Chris.
Thnx fer the tip.
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