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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 12
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After reading up on 6 point mount stringers, I would like to start using an H adapter on my Gamma Progression II 602 FC. Problem is I can not find any h adapters for purchase, anywhere. Do any of you use these adapters and know where to buy them? Thanks.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Laker Land
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They are available from Leisure sports in the UK, by Yonex. Someone here was selling one for $35 shipped, but I could probably make one myself out of Delrin.
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not sure that a Delrin H adapter without some sort of (much) stiffer metal backing will provide any additional support.... I think unreinforced Delrin would just deflect to the contour of the frame and not really support it due to its relative lack of stiffness....
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Though it's much softer than ABS plastic, Delrin does deform a bit, but that's what will help spread the load. I'm not saying it's going to work on all frames. I'm mainly going to use it for convex frames.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Id like to touch on this again. google searches for "H adapter" turn up nothing. Is it called something else? I have the capability to make a couple myself, but would rather not spend the time.
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