How do you get rid of the sliding of the left pedal on the floor?
How do you get rid of the sliding of the left pedal on the floor?
kirill_an
how do you get rid of the sliding of the left pedal on the floor?pedal elik...
swerus
January 7, 2015 AT 8:08 pm
there are special stoppers for elik.
kirill_an
January 7, 2015 AT 8:10 pm
the thorns no longer hold, I have already undergone it, the floor is made of plywood ... the carpet shrinks with lightning speed
runner
January 7, 2015 AT 8:11 pm
I took off the rubber band from the old pad and put it on the floor under the pedal.))) I had a very old, dead dv4000. His thorns are dull. The bastard also drove all the time. Then I cut pieces of this rubber band and glued them to the platform.
kirill_an
January 7, 2015 AT 8:12 pm
Well, how's a varick, he just won't slide himself?
runner
January 7, 2015 AT 8:12 pm
It depends on what kind of rubber. I didn't slip. The elastic band is very soft. (You can still stick the Velcro on the double tape. So that they cling to the carpet. They hold well, but quickly become clogged with pellets and stop sticking.)
Alas, I can't think of anything else.
kirill_an
January 7, 2015 AT 8:13 pm
I glued something like mungel slimes, but they quickly get dirty and stop sticking ...
runner
January 7, 2015 AT 8:13 pm
I'm talking about Velcro as on clothes. She holds the pedals on the carpet with a dead grip. It is sold in stores in the form of rolls. The only jamb is that it quickly clogs up with any hairline and stops sticking.
kirill_an
January 7, 2015 AT 8:14 pm
plywood floor, non-slip on the carpet ..
lucky83
January 7, 2015 AT 8:14 pm
then plant on liquid nails)
insider
January 7, 2015 AT 8:14 pm
Plumbing tape!
Ivan_drums
January 7, 2015 AT 8:15 pm
I put a heavy metal object in the form of a square and the left pedal did not slip, only if you play very quickly for 10-20 minutes, you will have to fix it
Ivan_drums
January 7, 2015 AT 8:15 pm
I use it alone, and I'm saved)
insider
January 7, 2015 AT 8:15 pm
Drive in a nail as a stopper
kirill_an
January 7, 2015 AT 8:16 pm
I'll try to make additional spikes, it might help ...
kirill_an
January 7, 2015 AT 8:16 pm
put the pedal down, mark the points on the floor with spikes where it should stand. Remove the pedal and you can drill a little bit into the floor at these points or just pick it up with a screwdriver. The result is that the spikes will simply drive into these holes and the pedal will be in place
insider
January 7, 2015 AT 8:16 pm
Put a brick, as they did 15 years ago))) then I wondered about barrels without bricks inside)))
swerus
there are special stoppers for elik.
kirill_an
the thorns no longer hold, I have already undergone it, the floor is made of plywood ... the carpet shrinks with lightning speed
runner
I took off the rubber band from the old pad and put it on the floor under the pedal.))) I had a very old, dead dv4000. His thorns are dull. The bastard also drove all the time. Then I cut pieces of this rubber band and glued them to the platform.
kirill_an
Well, how's a varick, he just won't slide himself?
runner
It depends on what kind of rubber. I didn't slip. The elastic band is very soft. (You can still stick the Velcro on the double tape. So that they cling to the carpet. They hold well, but quickly become clogged with pellets and stop sticking.)
Alas, I can't think of anything else.
kirill_an
I glued something like mungel slimes, but they quickly get dirty and stop sticking ...
runner
I'm talking about Velcro as on clothes. She holds the pedals on the carpet with a dead grip. It is sold in stores in the form of rolls. The only jamb is that it quickly clogs up with any hairline and stops sticking.
kirill_an
plywood floor, non-slip on the carpet ..
lucky83
then plant on liquid nails)
insider
Plumbing tape!
Ivan_drums
I put a heavy metal object in the form of a square and the left pedal did not slip, only if you play very quickly for 10-20 minutes, you will have to fix it
Ivan_drums
I use it alone, and I'm saved)
insider
Drive in a nail as a stopper
kirill_an
I'll try to make additional spikes, it might help ...
kirill_an
put the pedal down, mark the points on the floor with spikes where it should stand. Remove the pedal and you can drill a little bit into the floor at these points or just pick it up with a screwdriver. The result is that the spikes will simply drive into these holes and the pedal will be in place
insider
Put a brick, as they did 15 years ago))) then I wondered about barrels without bricks inside)))