i have a victor. the model with the hole/lock pin. it rotates too freely. at least for my hand. what's a good way to apply a bit of resistance or braking to the top half. no, i don't need another doorstop, just a viable suggestion.
roger: not sure if there's a bearing in the bottom. just a lot of very thin grease. i'll dismantle it and look to see if there's a bearing. am listening to everyone to decide what's best.Monk,
Same problem with my Vigor. I found a rubber bushing in my junk and replaced the bearing in the bottom with it. Slowed it down just enough.
we must have different models. mine has no such adjustment as yours does.Monk, Mine has an adjuster on the bottom that is supposed to regulate the support bearing, but mine does not work very well. I backed the adjuster off completely and built myself a rotary table that is adjustable.
omg ! i have enuff beeswax to start a candle factory. will let youall know which method i end using.Try a bit of toilet bowl wax ring seal (often a bees wax mixture) and add some oil til you get the "drag" you are looking for.
the bearing wouldnt budge. i flushed the old grease out, then added some bees wax. after 10 minutes or so the wax broke down too much. am going to give the rubber idea a try this pm.Mine has a screw right in the centre dome of base. Drive it in and the halves separate slightly making rotation more free.. but down the rotation is still relatively free...
How about a large washer in either rubber, leather orteflon to create a little more drag. Not Adele, it if it hits your sweet spot.
Otherwise tap a hole for a nut along the edge to add drag (no idea if the steel is tappable?)
Rubber will be the most extreme break i think.. if that’s what you are after.. post the results!the bearing wouldnt budge. i flushed the old grease out, then added some bees wax. after 10 minutes or so the wax broke down too much. am going to give the rubber idea a try this pm.
Were you the guy that got into my beehive off hwy 179?omg ! i have enuff beeswax to start a candle factory. will let youall know which method i end using.
yes and when i get outta the hospital, my lawyer will be contacting you !!Were you the guy that got into my beehive off hwy 179?
no, not extreme. when the part is in position, no matter how well centered, the top will follow gravity. i just want enough resistance to over come the tendency.Rubber will be the most extreme break i think.. if that’s what you are after.. post the results!