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My end pin has loosened over time. There is no rattling, but every once in a while if I don't tighten the screw on the center of the notch the pin will shift down while playing. I used to fit really nice and I was able to feel when I got to the notch and tighten and forget it, but now it's not like that. Does this require a new end pin if I want to fix it?
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Bob-
A little OT, but since I'm thinking of getting a wheel, why would you think a wheel would cause problems with the endpin adjuster?
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Some endpins have a piece of metal between the rod and the screw that could have come loose or was damaged. I was trying to think of anything that Patrick could have done that damaged the endpin. At the time, I didn't know that the problem had been there from the beginning rather than being damaged. I really don't have a problem with bass wheels as long as the shaft is (exactly) the same size as the endpin rod. I've been using one myself for years and only wish that I had started using one earlier in my life. It might have prevented some the lower back problems I have today.
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