Who rebuilds star wars yokes

Typical crickets...then unless joke that no one gets but a handful of people. A simple "not that I know of will do"
 
Typical crickets...then unless joke that no one gets but a handful of people. A simple "not that I know of will do"

Not that I know of...

But the "RAM Controls" jokes are known by pretty much everyone on this forum, as the company, RAM Controls, is a huge scam. Look at the feedback section - they even have their own subsection to keep all the people that have been swindled organized. In any event, discussions of RAM should be limited to that area - not here in general.

But, if you already have the parts, rebuilding the yoke is not difficult - everyone pretty much does it themselves. If you don't have the parts, then I don't know where you can get them at this time.

-Ian
 
I'd do it, if it were worth my time. What do you think is a reasonable price to pay? Not looking to gouge, but it would take some time to thoroughly disassemble and go over it with a fine tooth comb. I have the tools, the will, and the need to rebuild mine as well. I have the deluxe kit for mine. Also, would you want the handles powdercoated, would you get that done, or would you want them media blasted and refinished with an oil based semi-gloss black? I could do that as well. Also, I do have a pair of the RAM handles that he made, that while very nice, are not an exact match to the typical handles. They are powdercoated. I plan on refinishing my original handles now.
 
The yoke repair kit is a pretty straight forward operation. It's not really difficult at all.
 
I can still process orders within a few hours of receiving. Most order ship same day.
The move is 95% done. Now its just a matter of getting the new place organized.
 
I can still process orders within a few hours of receiving. Most order ship same day.
The move is 95% done. Now its just a matter of getting the new place organized.

Now that is customer service right there.
 
Mylstar is great I've worked with him a lot outside of klov VIA his website. I will end up getting yoke overlay there for sure
 
I can still process orders within a few hours of receiving. Most order ship same day.
The move is 95% done. Now its just a matter of getting the new place organized.

Photos please of completed move. Sorry for the threadjack. As far as rebuilding the yoke, there is a post somewhere documenting a complete rebuild by a forum member. Does anyone have the link?
 
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