Rubber pot covers?

Started by Taylor, May 05, 2010, 06:02:07 PM

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Taylor

I often orient my board-mounted pots on the solder side of the board, such that the back of the pot will short out the soldered connections if I don't put something there to stop it. I've used cardstock to keep them from shorting, but I'd like to do something a little better. I have once seen rubber covers that slip on the back of a pot, seemingly for this very purpose. Unfortunately I don't remember where I saw this and some Googling didn't turn anything up.

Anyone know what those might be called/where to get them/another solution?

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Brymus

Nice one Rick,the guy that made those is a bit of a Jeri Ryan fan eh?
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theehman

I use low profile rubber feet, one on the back of each pot.
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Taylor

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Quote from: frequencycentral on May 05, 2010, 06:05:53 PM
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=20231&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=pot+condoms

Cool, but too fiddly for me. As an American, I require a readymade, pre-packaged solution.  :icon_twisted:

Quote from: theehman on May 05, 2010, 06:23:31 PM
I use low profile rubber feet, one on the back of each pot.

Do you have a link? That would work well but the ones I have are too thick.

Brymus

Home Depot and Lowes sell them for putting on the bottom of chair legs to keep from scratching the floor.
Almost the exact size as a 24mm pot,About 4$ for a package 20 IIRC
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Taylor

I thought about those finger cots when looking at the BYOC thread, but I'd prefer for my pedals not to have that gross condom smell.  :icon_confused:

Edit: are your last 2 posts meant to be used in combination?

Brymus

Quote from: Taylor on May 05, 2010, 06:46:11 PM
I thought about those finger cots when looking at the BYOC thread, but I'd prefer for my pedals not to have that gross condom smell.  :icon_confused:

Edit: are your last 2 posts meant to be used in combination?
Wouldnt that be a Heavenly Voyage  :icon_lol:
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Taylor

Hmm, not bad. But don't they need to be shrunk onto the pot to stay on?

Spidermonkey

Nope, I'm pretty sure those are preshrunk. I've made a couple, and they stay on the pots VERY well.

Steve Mavronis

Quote from: Brymus on May 05, 2010, 06:38:01 PM
Home Depot and Lowes sell them for putting on the bottom of chair legs to keep from scratching the floor.
Almost the exact size as a 24mm pot,About 4$ for a package 20 IIRC

Do they have this the size of a 16mm pot?
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zombiwoof

I've seen those black plastic pot covers that come on the "Blacktop" wah pots for sale separately somewhere, but I don't remember where.  They'll only fit the 24mm pots, though.

Al

theehman

You could also use a square of double-sided foam tape.  Just leave the protective backing in place so the board doesn't stick to it.
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zombiwoof

Found it at Banzai:

http://www.banzaimusic.com/Dust-Seal-Cover.html

I think I saw them at a U.S. store, too, but don't recall which one.

Al

.Mike

Quote from: zombiwoof on May 07, 2010, 03:53:17 PM
Found it at Banzai:

http://www.banzaimusic.com/Dust-Seal-Cover.html

That made me think of the clear plastic tubes used to store documents and such. I figured there has to be a company that sells just the endcaps. A search turns up this: http://www.stockcap.com/store/Product/SkuInfo.aspx?id=1092

It looks like it would possibly fit 16mm pots, and costs about a dime apiece if you buy 500. Taylor, maybe you should take a look, measure your pots, and order a few samples?

Another thought is something like Plasti Dip.

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Taylor

Quote from: .Mike on May 07, 2010, 04:10:00 PM
Quote from: zombiwoof on May 07, 2010, 03:53:17 PM
Found it at Banzai:

http://www.banzaimusic.com/Dust-Seal-Cover.html

That made me think of the clear plastic tubes used to store documents and such. I figured there has to be a company that sells just the endcaps. A search turns up this: http://www.stockcap.com/store/Product/SkuInfo.aspx?id=1092

It looks like it would possibly fit 16mm pots, and costs about a dime apiece if you buy 500. Taylor, maybe you should take a look, measure your pots, and order a few samples?

Another thought is something like Plasti Dip.

Mike

Wow, excellent find Mike. That looks like it will fit perfectly on 16mm pots. I think I just might nab those. Thanks!

I bet the wah pot covers are just those same things, sold at a premium because of the special use. The wah "tension clutch" is just a plastic cable clamp you can get at any hardware store, for example.

Steve Mavronis

The inside length is 1/2" and the body of 16mm pots are not that thick.
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