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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 25 Apr 2016 2:38 pm
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The Dunlop 470k pots I see online appear to have a flat milled on the shaft. Is this the case with the stock that Tom Bradshaw and the other steel vendors sell, or do these have a shaft that is totally round?
Also how do you guys deal with wiring to those studs on the back of the Dunlops? |
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David Donn
From: New South Wales, Australia
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Posted 25 Apr 2016 3:28 pm
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I didn't get mine from a steel vendor, just from a generic seller on ebay. Yes, they have a flat milled section on the shaft. I screwed the set screw directly onto this flat section which seemed to work but a completely round shaft would be better.
The answer to wiring those studs is "with difficulty". I wrapped the wires around the lugs and soldered. Not sure how durable that is. I guess time will tell. Obviously not as good as proper solder lugs where you can make a decent mechanical connection. |
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David Nugent
From: Gum Spring, Va.
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Posted 25 Apr 2016 3:34 pm
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Jerry..Soldering those tiny studs can be a bit tricky. You may want to check with Tom however, seem to recall that he was offering them with leads attached to simplify installation..The Dunlop pots that I have feature the flat side. |
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Clyde Mattocks
From: Kinston, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 25 Apr 2016 3:39 pm
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You have to use sufficient heat to get solder to stick to the lugs. On an Emmons vol. pedal, the ends of the lugs almost strike the moving part of the pedal. I solder close to the body of the pot, then use a Dremel tool to grind the lugs away till I am satisfied with the clearance. A little extra trouble, but I have a Dunlop pot thats been going for six years. To be fair, I have two complete rigs, so this pot has gotten only half the use for that time. _________________ LeGrande II, Nash. 112, Fender Twin Tone Master, Session 400, Harlow Dobro, R.Q.Jones Dobro |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 25 Apr 2016 3:52 pm
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Thanks for the info guys. I might try one in my old MSA pedal. I also have a dual action Goodrich pedal and there's absolutely no clearance for those Dunlop lugs on the front pot, so I'll have to try something else.
I got some rebuild tips from Mr. Willie Sims a while back concerning the old AB style so I may have to do that for this pedal. I don't think anyone is selling reliable pots for volume pedals configured like the old AB's, Clarostats, Ohmite etc. |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 25 Apr 2016 4:30 pm
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Both Tom and Jerry (Roller) say they'll put leads on the on for you _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 26 Apr 2016 6:17 am
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The pots that we have made at Goodrich are quite similar to the Dunlop pots with the exception of having round shafts as opposed to the Dunlop "D shafts" and we have a slot in the end to allow for adjustment once the pot is in place. The D shafts that Dunlop pots employ require repositioning the pot in order to get the proper rotation and that can be a pain. If soldering the lead wires to the connectors is a problem for the user, we supply pots with leads already soldered on them for a very reasonable fee. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 26 Apr 2016 6:54 am
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Thanks for that info Jim. Sounds like the ticket. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 27 Apr 2016 8:25 am
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On further inspection, I'm concerned that the lugs on the back of the pot won't clear the housing on my pedals.
The Goodrich, or the old MSA, which is exactly the same.
The pots are mounted at 90°, east to west in the case and I can see barely ⅛" between the back of the pot and the housing. I don't know if the Dunlops will work. Anybody else experienced a lack of clearance with these? |
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Jerry Van Hoose
From: Wears Valley, Tennessee
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Posted 27 Apr 2016 9:51 am
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Here's a Goodrich pot prior to installation that I purchased from Bill Ferguson. Bill soldered the wires on the pot for me, made for an easy & quick installation with included diagram. I tried to portray the distance on the back of the pot in the pictures.
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 27 Apr 2016 11:11 am
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Thanks my friend for those detailed photos. I'm still debating if there's room. Guess I'll have to get hold of one to see. |
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Willie Sims
From: PADUCAH, KY, USA
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Posted 30 Apr 2016 4:01 pm
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MR.OVERSTREET I PUT A POST A WHILE BACK ON THE FORUM ON HOW TO WIRE A DUNLOP POT ,THE SAFE AND EASY WAY.CALL ME 270 442 21O6 IF YOU DON'T FIND MY POST .WILLIE SIMS |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 1 May 2016 4:47 am
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Thanks Mr. Willie. I found the thread and bookmarked it.
I still have the info you gave me on the phone a few years back concerning the carbon wiper deal so I may need to go that route. Thank you sir.
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Bill Ferguson
From: Milton, FL USA
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Posted 1 May 2016 4:55 am
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Jerry
Get in touch with me and I will help you out.
Anything I can do for the steel community.
Bill Ferguson
770-921-7253 _________________ AUTHORIZED George L's, Goodrich, Telonics and Peavey Dealer: I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables, Goodrich Baby Bloomer and Peavey Nashville 112. Can't get much sweeter. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 1 May 2016 9:27 am
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Thanks for your generous offer Bill. I have a couple of Dunlop pots coming from an online source off board the forum. I won't know what I'll need until I get them. I have the tools and skills to solder, so we'll see.
I appreciate your kind offer and may have to call on you for help with these after I receive them. |
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