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Cheers How does that attach to my carbon neck which I screw to my brush with the two holes.My carbon neck opens out and then you screw through the two holes , I think its a whole new 10" carbon neck I'd need.I need 1x carbon 10" neck anyway .
Quote from: kempy on October 23, 2013, 06:17:29 pmCheers How does that attach to my carbon neck which I screw to my brush with the two holes.My carbon neck opens out and then you screw through the two holes , I think its a whole new 10" carbon neck I'd need.I need 1x carbon 10" neck anyway .You cut the end of your gooseneck off. (The part with the legs and screw holes) you then glue that adapter on. You just need a quick loq adapter for the brush head simples.
I use aqua adaptor so wouldn't need to drill through .?
Superb cheers .Are the new ones designed with it being glued on as well ?Or is it purpose built Just glue tends to un do every so often especially with all the movement from side to side and up and down at the brush head .Regards for information thankyou
Ive been using the qick lok adapters for two weeks and so far two springs have popped out whilst changing brush heads. Think I will just replace brush and gooseneck at same time instead of swapping just brush heads as spring button becomes stiff and spring collapses inside the plastic joint, lot of hassle for what is a good idea, not really impressed with it practically, shame
Hi Alex, as you may be aware I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and so I'm heavy handed with fiddly button to push down on the quick lock goosenecks. I don't have a lot of strength in my left hand fingers but make up for it with extra strength in my forearms. I find the release button hard to keep held down whilst pulling the brush head away from the goosenecks and am probably pushing too hard on the release ball, can't help it as it's the only way I can manage the task. To compensate for this awkward task I am finding it easier to keep a few spare goosenecks with different brushes on so I can swap the whole brush head and gooseneck in one go as it's easier for me given my handicap. The goosenecks are a very good idea but in my situation I find them hard to work with and learn to work around my illness on a daily basis with everyday chores in life. Think I am the exception to your everyday wear and tear with user ability with regards your products