Hey Reggabdeeps, I had bid on that swivel as well. Im glad it went to another forum member, I hope it winds up working great for you. I just picked up an old everlast off ebay in much worse shape. Im hoping I can rehab it as well.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostEventually, yes they wear out, although the earlier vintage swivels were made with much more durable material than the final generation. Any number of lubricants have been used on the ball, from sewing machine oils to light grease to dry lubes. Our own JumpCannon has made availble to forum members his superb Super Swivel, AKA the "Evil" Swivel. Made to tolerences and materials that the modern supliers wouldn't dream off, this bagger's dream swivel appears to have set the bar so high that it will take decades to be overtaken. Alas, his day (and night) job has forced a temporary cesation of production.
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Eventually, yes they wear out, although the earlier vintage swivels were made with much more durable material than the final generation. Any number of lubricants have been used on the ball, from sewing machine oils to light grease to dry lubes. Our own JumpCannon has made availble to forum members his superb Super Swivel, AKA the "Evil" Swivel. Made to tolerences and materials that the modern supliers wouldn't dream off, this bagger's dream swivel appears to have set the bar so high that it will take decades to be overtaken. Alas, his day (and night) job has forced a temporary cesation of production.
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Originally posted by reggabdeeps View Postthanks for all the great info. ive been hitting it for the last few days and its great so far, nice rebound action. what has me concerned is the eye bolt. it is indented from hitting the Ballhousing and i am hoping to get it replaced before it gets any worse. any suggestions to where i can get another?
do the Ballhousings or the ball ever wear out and need to be replaced?
i know you guys may consider it a great find for speedbag history but i am concerned i'd have to replace it sooner than expected since it already has some wear.
I haven't had much luck changing ballhousings among different brands. IF that swivel is an everlast than an everlast ballhousing may fit, but be careful of the threads. If they don't match up with the base plate or get cross threaded you can ruin both pieces. If it's not an everlast than I don't know what brand it will match.
A better option may be to find a plastic ballhook and put that ball and eyeshank inside the plastic housing. I have several like that, and they are much quieter as well as the plastic housing doesn't seem to cut the eyeshank.
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thanks for all the great info. ive been hitting it for the last few days and its great so far, nice rebound action. what has me concerned is the eye bolt. it is indented from hitting the Ballhousing and i am hoping to get it replaced before it gets any worse. any suggestions to where i can get another?
do the Ballhousings or the ball ever wear out and need to be replaced?
i know you guys may consider it a great find for speedbag history but i am concerned i'd have to replace it sooner than expected since it already has some wear.Last edited by reggabdeeps; 10-18-2011, 10:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Tim View PostI can't help in regards to the make, but I can tell you it looks like a damn good swivel. Nice find!
You can really see that best in the middle picture above. Also on left.
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I can't help in regards to the make, but I can tell you it looks like a damn good swivel. Nice find!
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I'd hazard a guess that it's indeed an old TufWear, maybe dating back to when the company was in Brooklyn. Take note of the similarities to the old style Everlast ball hooks. As I recall they were even interchangeable!
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I have some "very old" everlast metal ballhooks and the all have the word everlast on them, so I assume it's not an old everlast. Many years ago I saw Ballhooks without the everlast name but I don't know who made them. Perhaps tufwear, for they were a major player years ago. Bet ya Dutch or Paranday can find out.Last edited by Speedbag; 12-20-2011, 12:46 PM.
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Swivel ID needed
i got the below swivel off Ebay, came with an old Everlast bag, and speedbag gloves so i immediately assumed it was an Everlast. well when it arrives in the mail i notice the base is stamped with "Striking bag swivel, Made in the USA"... nothing related to Everlast at all. i wanted an Everlast because i intend to use it at my local gym which has a Balazs platform and Everlast base.
well luckily it does fit in the Everlast base. I’d like to know the model so I can get replacement parts if needed, in case the ball or hook ever wear out.
it was filthy when I got it, cleaned it up a bit but may still take a wire brush to it just to finish getting the rest of the crud out.Tags: None
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