Actually, what just dawned on me, is what about the little rubber nub that goes on the end of the S hook? If that is cut, so it is open on both ends. Then remove eye, and slide on? This removal and rescrew/gluing of the eye would hopefully to be a one shot deal, as most eyes are glued in to prevent from unscrewing.(so it would not be convenient to have to keep removing the eye. It appears the thickness and durability of the nub might hold up, if not, maybe a thicker one. The experiment continues..........
Ball Hook Swivel, Noise Elimination Experiment
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I only use those because that is the size I use on my camera sliders. I would experiment and adjust to each swivel. The neoprene is really tough stuff and offers a 'bounce', so instead of the eye bolt hitting the base of the swivel, hit hits the neoprene. Doesn't make it silent, but keeps the noise down quite a bit. There are all kinds of sizes available, they are cheap & McMaster-Carr ships really fast. (If I order by 4:30pm, they are at my door the next morning)
I think if you REALLY want quiet...and I'm going to try this....forget about the swivel and just use an eye bolt and a piece of cord to hold the bag. I don't think it will get quieter then that.
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostI think if you REALLY want quiet...and I'm going to try this....forget about the swivel and just use an eye bolt and a piece of cord to hold the bag. I don't think it will get quieter then that.
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Originally posted by ventanakazi work at getting rid of that play in the eyebolt and S-hook conection but not for noise but for performance of the swivel, to get rid of any floating, you can get rid of some if not most of that floating ;-)...ralph
I still get the reminder that my hit is a bit off by the "clink" and I keep trying to adjust my next hit so I don't hear it, but now I can at least keep it going rather than having it crash and I have to restart. I don't know if this is a good idea as far as learning to hit it right or not, or if it's considered "cheating". But it has made it easier to control and more enjoyable as I continue to hone my skills. One day I hope to have a "Clinkless" routine.
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostI use a neoprene washer...they stretch over the s-hook and eye easily...and quiet things up quite a bit.
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Grainger is way over-priced...check out McMaster-Carr online (don't waste all those trees!). I can spend DAYS looking at all this stuff (and have!).
...it does make a nice step stool though.Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
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Originally posted by MsDeville View PostWell…when I'm not watching my favorite "cutting a circle from a square" video, ...
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Originally posted by fedora View PostJust for fun, I decided to try some of the idea's on this thread on my Deville 51 and my Powermill swivels. I don't really care about the noise issue, but being a newbie in bagging I wanted to try and make them more newbie friendly. As already noted, an experienced bagger who always hits the sweet spot wouldn't have to worry about it, but way too often if I'm a little off on my hit, the S-Hook will float up and hang up on the eyebolt. This happens to me on both swivels, so I bought some Gorilla Duct tape, really tough stuff, and put some thin strips around both the eyebolt and S-hook as suggested above to minimize that floating. It really did help as it has eliminated the hangups. Also I tried the ball bearings in the top of the Deville and that helped too. There is a little more space between the ball and the top of the board on the Deville than on the Powermill so there would be more of a clunking on a miss hit. The ball bearings have made it more of a "clink" than a "clunk". But I also noticed that since the ball didn't move in an upward direction as much if I hit it a little off, I could still keep it going. Without the ball bearings sometimes the ball moving that much upward and hitting the platform it would throw off my next hit.
I still get the reminder that my hit is a bit off by the "clink" and I keep trying to adjust my next hit so I don't hear it, but now I can at least keep it going rather than having it crash and I have to restart. I don't know if this is a good idea as far as learning to hit it right or not, or if it's considered "cheating". But it has made it easier to control and more enjoyable as I continue to hone my skills. One day I hope to have a "Clinkless" routine.
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Originally posted by ventanakazhey fedora, i wouldn't consider it as cheating. your just getting better performance outta your swivel by what you did, so i wouldn't sweat it buddy ;-) btw the smaller lighter bags float more than the bigger bags. lets say you hit a very light weight 5x8 bag then switch it out for a heavy 7x10 bag and you'll see right away the floating difference between the two or should i say feel of...ralph
I might have like it better had I been using the 10x7 a lot more back then. And the other problem was it tendency to fly apart during a good beating. That was the devil's float for me.Speed Bag
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Update, update.... although the neoprene washer cut down on the sound and also has held-up great, I removed it because I LIKE the sound of the swivel!
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Hey Ralph,
How do you put the washer on? Does the eyebolt unscrew?
I looked through all the stuff at Ace Hardware. The washers don't look very wide. They look like they would slip down the shank, to the top of the eye, and not be tall enough (wide enough) to be in the right spot.
I have the duct tape routine working well. Lately I add tape over the existing, much more often then starting from scratch. When I do decide to strip all the duct tape off. I make one slit through all the layers, with a sharp razor knife. Then it all comes off at once. I hardly touch it. I use the blade to fold it back at the slice, and fling it away, so it's not very messy.
To anyone reading this, I've been a carpenter for many years, I'm good with a razor knife. If you're not, be careful! You might cut yourself. Or even worse, cut your speed bag.
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