Seems mine won't cooperate, my yokes just a tiny bit short, would there be a proablem making a stainless steel spacer to shim out the yoke retaining nut enough to make a stainless banjo work?
TIA!
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I agree with Luis on this one, On the European Mistrals the yokes come in three or four thicknesses. Some work with banjos some not so much...I think you would be fine if you used a thin shim. Please tell let us know what you use and post some pictures if you can please.Mudhog wrote:would there be a proablem making a stainless steel spacer to shim out the yoke retaining nut enough to make a stainless banjo work?
TIA!
If I rebuilt it in the last 6 months the seat is a new reproduction of the original seat...If the problem lies there let me know and I'll replace it ASAP...Mudhog wrote:Well Bryan rebuilt that Mistral for me, not sure the status of the seat.
Rebuilt in the last 6 weeks, very happy with the work and astounded by the quick turnaround.Bryan wrote:If I rebuilt it in the last 6 months the seat is a new reproduction of the original seat...If the problem lies there let me know and I'll replace it ASAP...Mudhog wrote:Well Bryan rebuilt that Mistral for me, not sure the status of the seat.
He used LaSpirotechnique Royal Mistrals at that pressure. According to Ryan Spence they were not modified.WD8CDH wrote:Didn't JYC use the Mistral at 5000psi?luis wrote:Sounds good, except for the use of 2800 psi on a Mistral. My understanding is that the Mistral seat does not like that high pressure. <snip>
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