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Quote from: vanark on November 08, 2009, 11:00:11 PMQuote from: deanlambrecht on November 08, 2009, 10:52:39 PMQuote from: newplanet7 on November 07, 2009, 02:07:41 PM I just push the studs up and screw them into the mountfinalizing the position before the final turn of tightening.Yep.This sure doesn't work with my bar and mounts. It simply never tightens and because the studs aren't threaded all the way to the knob, it simply goes up until there are no more threads and the stud are then free and loose. I guess I'll try the rubber washer.Oh, I see. That sucks. Def try washer or if you can get a metal ring, that should do the trick as well...
Quote from: deanlambrecht on November 08, 2009, 10:52:39 PMQuote from: newplanet7 on November 07, 2009, 02:07:41 PM I just push the studs up and screw them into the mountfinalizing the position before the final turn of tightening.Yep.This sure doesn't work with my bar and mounts. It simply never tightens and because the studs aren't threaded all the way to the knob, it simply goes up until there are no more threads and the stud are then free and loose. I guess I'll try the rubber washer.
Quote from: newplanet7 on November 07, 2009, 02:07:41 PM I just push the studs up and screw them into the mountfinalizing the position before the final turn of tightening.Yep.
I just push the studs up and screw them into the mountfinalizing the position before the final turn of tightening.
^^Dean - latchlakemusic is the same company that makes the $1,000.00 mic stand that Cliff is now using at 10KLF. Small world it seems.
Yeah, the stud threads are really narrow. Of course, after Brian posted that link I realized that my Shure vert bar has those same threaded washers, so I'll have to try those. Kind of afraid of googling "jam nuts" though.