Oh... well mine is in a street car.
regardless of that the Delrin should be lighter.
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Official Rpr Shift Knob Signup Thread
Started by rpr, Oct 17 2007 08:54 PM
230 replies to this topic
#196
Posted 15 April 2009 - 11:10 AM
#197
Posted 15 April 2009 - 11:10 AM
QUOTE (EdLeake @ Apr 15 2009, 06:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is the Delrin lighter or heavier than Aluminium?
I might have it off you if all Alu's are gone.
I might have it off you if all Alu's are gone.
The Delrin is much lighter than the aluminum.
#198
Posted 01 July 2009 - 09:07 PM
#199
Posted 21 August 2009 - 04:17 AM
#200
Posted 21 August 2009 - 11:55 AM
QUOTE (Lymitliss @ Aug 21 2009, 03:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can I still get one of these?
I still have two over-sized square in black Delrin. Tom may also have some left.
David
#201
Posted 21 August 2009 - 01:38 PM
I'm looking for the rounder one, the one on the far left in the original post by RPR... in black aluminum I guess
#202
Posted 21 August 2009 - 02:21 PM
Get the Delrin man, its WAY better than any aluminum shift knob ive ever used.
I have had a momo and 2 different RPR alum knobs, this Delrin is worlds better!
I have had a momo and 2 different RPR alum knobs, this Delrin is worlds better!
#203
Posted 21 August 2009 - 02:25 PM
QUOTE (funkmaster @ Aug 21 2009, 01:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Get the Delrin man, its WAY better than any aluminum shift knob ive ever used.
I have had a momo and 2 different RPR alum knobs, this Delrin is worlds better!
I have had a momo and 2 different RPR alum knobs, this Delrin is worlds better!
I agree. The Delrin is what I made for myself. I just love the feel of it. Especially when it's super cold!
No, I don't put my cars in the garage. Garages are not for cars. They are for machine tools.
#204
Posted 21 August 2009 - 02:40 PM
Derlin is the way to go!
David, do you use a white knob? You were cautious about making them in white because they would get dirty fast. I'm using my white one and it's stayed white. Plus the more I use it the more worn and smooth it gets and that seems like it helps to keep out dirt.
Also, the large block one wont fit on a DC short shifter. The shifter is too thick too fast.
David, do you use a white knob? You were cautious about making them in white because they would get dirty fast. I'm using my white one and it's stayed white. Plus the more I use it the more worn and smooth it gets and that seems like it helps to keep out dirt.
Also, the large block one wont fit on a DC short shifter. The shifter is too thick too fast.
#205
Posted 21 August 2009 - 02:49 PM
I like it even more when its super hot!!!
Those aluminum knobs WILL burn your hand if theyve been sitting in direct sunlight.
Those aluminum knobs WILL burn your hand if theyve been sitting in direct sunlight.
#206
Posted 21 August 2009 - 03:07 PM
QUOTE (Jaminak @ Aug 21 2009, 01:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Derlin is the way to go!
David, do you use a white knob? You were cautious about making them in white because they would get dirty fast. I'm using my white one and it's stayed white. Plus the more I use it the more worn and smooth it gets and that seems like it helps to keep out dirt.
Also, the large block one wont fit on a DC short shifter. The shifter is too thick too fast.
David, do you use a white knob? You were cautious about making them in white because they would get dirty fast. I'm using my white one and it's stayed white. Plus the more I use it the more worn and smooth it gets and that seems like it helps to keep out dirt.
Also, the large block one wont fit on a DC short shifter. The shifter is too thick too fast.
I don't use the white, but others report back to me that did buy the white knobs with a similar story as yours. The hand somehow polishes the Delrin over time, and it sort of seals it. If we ever do a run of these again, I'm changing my tune on the whites. I could also see the white Delrin being better in super hot weather.
Sorry about the oversized square you bought not fitting on your special shifter. You should have mentioned something when I was still filling orders. I would have gladly sent you another one with the thread much closer to the end, instead of being tapped so deep. I know Tom got some with the thread out on the end. There is room to open up that bottom clearance hole a bit. You might be able to enlarge it enough to make it fit onto the DC short shifter you have.
Just be careful if you drill it larger. The Delrin is soft enough compared to the drill, that it could grab. I only mention this because I don't want you to get hurt.
I would also be willing to make you one and post it off with the thread out on the end (no charge of course). I feel bad you didn't say anything.
David.
#207
Posted 21 August 2009 - 03:48 PM
You're way too nice!!! I'm good. I can only use one at a time anyway. Thanks again. You made my day!
#208
Posted 02 October 2010 - 08:21 AM
any more shifter knobs left, i could use up to 3 if there is any out there
many thanks in advance
LD
many thanks in advance
LD
Momma said there be days like this
#209
Posted 02 October 2010 - 08:56 AM
Not really. I think I may have an aluminum one, I thought I still had some delrin, but I can't find them.
"Toby, you are a thief of joy"
#210
Posted 02 October 2010 - 09:54 AM
thanks rpr, was just looking
if any happen to surface i am interested
Thanks
LD
if any happen to surface i am interested
Thanks
LD
Momma said there be days like this