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Old 04-15-2020, 06:35 PM   #26
1project2many
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Re: Converting stomp starter to push button

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Always challenging on forums to express or interpret comments without the value of face to face conversation. Again, my apologies.
No worries. We have a good crowd here.

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One drawback for me is the loss of the stomp action/travel as the tractor switch requires just a little more than a tap.
I'm with Mr48 on this. We use these switches in our school buses to activate the yellow warning lights as the bus stops. It doesn't take much pressure to push the button. We hire people that have never driven more than a Honda coupe and teach them to drive buses. I can't remember a complaint about the foot switch being too hard to operate and it becomes second nature fairly quickly.

Also, be sure to click on the link I posted. There are some tips and hints to make the setup in the picture.

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I was walking out the door, headed for town when I quick drawed it..
Wow. For a quick sketch it looks good. I can't seem to draw anything freehand. Even my stick figures complain they don't look like sticks.

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