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Endpin rubber problems!


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Measure up your the end of your endpin and have a look down BnQ or some hardware store for rubber door stop bungs[url="http://www.doorfurnituredirect.co.uk/scpro/bernards/productdetailsmore%7Eproductid%7E7231.htm"] [/url]
and find one slightly smaller you can always bore the hole out bigger if needed.
http://www.doorfurnituredirect.co.uk/scpro/bernards/productdetailsmore~productid~7233.htm?gclid=COXj64PF87kCFWfMtAodXTMAVg

you could always use a cello floor protector
http://www.thestringzone.co.uk/accessories-cello-end-pin-anchors-floor-protectors-viva-la-musica-cello-spike-rest

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Brilliant Owen! My very own rubber bung had started to shred, so I took it to the local shoe menders (cobblers to you). They resoled it for me, like they would a walking stick ferrule, and I'm sure it will last a lot longer than I will. It cost £4. I love these sort of fixes. Not so much luthiery as loofery.

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I use a black sheet of rubber that is 5mm thick and around 200mm x 200mm square as one of my solutions rather than a floor protector.

An older end pin had a screw on rubber which eventually broke. Great I thought I'll just buy another to screw on. Couldn't find one anywhere so I searched and found a luthier who would make me one (and a spare) up. Unfortunately I could'nt justify spending £15 each.

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All you need is something to stop the bass slipping - for me I leave the bare spike and if its a concrete floor I take a plank of wood - not a very elegant solution but it works just fine !

Rubber caps are cheap and easy to replace so have their place and do the job just fine ...but are always going to fail given 20kg of bass sticking down though a metal rod into soft springy rubber bung!!

Alternatively , if you want to spend some dollars theres quite a few solutions already suggested on the '[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/217170-double-bass-on-soft-ground/"]playing on soft ground[/url]' thread which might also be of use ...but none of them are rocket science really !

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[quote name='fatback' timestamp='1380635787' post='2228202']
Finally tracked down the one I've got. It really is brilliant, as it uses a ball joint to change angle.

[url="http://www.swstrings.com/product/accessories/cello/GP-EPCG"]http://www.swstrings...s/cello/GP-EPCG[/url]
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cool never seen one of them before

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Would that cello accessory fit a double bass though?

I think I've seen someone with one of these on a double bass but this particular model is for cello.

If I found one for bass I would get one because they look excellent. My worry would be that the hole that the end pin fits into isn't big enough.

Anyone seen these for sale for a double bass anywhere else?

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[quote name='Owencf' timestamp='1380644582' post='2228379']
My Wolf super ball is a Cello one i think its all dependent on the spike diameter at the point of fixing .
I can do the grub screws up and it holds secure
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I have the wolf super endpin and it's too small for my endpin but could be okay for others.

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[quote name='TheG' timestamp='1380642139' post='2228332']
Would that cello accessory fit a double bass though?

I think I've seen someone with one of these on a double bass but this particular model is for cello.

If I found one for bass I would get one because they look excellent. My worry would be that the hole that the end pin fits into isn't big enough.

Anyone seen these for sale for a double bass anywhere else?
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Mine is identical, but I don't know where it came from as it came with the bass. The socket that takes the endpin is roomy and has two screws for tightening.

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[quote name='TheG' timestamp='1380618154' post='2227789']

An older end pin had a screw on rubber which eventually broke. Great I thought I'll just buy another to screw on. Couldn't find one anywhere so I searched and found a luthier who would make me one (and a spare) up. Unfortunately I could'nt justify spending £15 each.
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It was a screw on rubber which I had refurbished at the cobblers.

I dunno, if we're not talking about how long it is, or is yours thicker than mine, then we're on about screw on rubbers and cobblers.

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Got a rubber end pin protector from the Contrabass shop, about three quid. Came with some good advice - pour a bit of Araldite into the hole and let it dry before fitting to the end pin. Works a treat. Had it on for a month now and used on all sorts of surfaces with no splitting or wear.

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