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From the one pic, it looks like a dry joint with press-pin construction. IE: no grease, no bearings. What are the measurements on the joint?
I would press out the pins, check for galling, polish each part as necessary and replace pins if necessary, press back together and truck on.
I wouldn't try to re-engineer it. By time you buy a joint and have it welded on, you would have spend half the price of just buying a new kick. Hell, a Yamaha DFP-9500 is only about $400 complete. A Taye 602 or Gibralter is half that.
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Last edited by cashflyer; 08-27-2012 at 06:11 AM..
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