<div>Edit the CONFIG.CFG file in the My Documents18 WoS pedal to the metal 2. Open the CONFIG.CFG file using Notepad on your computer (you may have a dialog box that asks what to open the file with). 3. In the CONFIG file, look for the line "uset g_console" and change the 0 to a 1. Note: Always create a backup when editing game files. This enables the game console.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>To enter cheats: Start your game. Click on the tilde key (). The console will open. Type the word cheat (a space) and the cheat you would like to use. If you want to enter all, press the Enter key after each cheat has been entered. Press the tilde key () to exit the console.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>your profile join preferences help search next newest topic next oldest topicAuthorTopic: Technique for making pedal rods.Bill Hatcher</div><div></div><div>Member From: Atlanta Ga. USAposted 04 May 2006 06:08 AM profile Need to make some pedal rods. Before I just start chucking metal in the vice and bending it, I thought I would ask for some advice from some of you who have made them for a good way to make the "hook" on the end. Do you use heat? What kind of rod is best to use? Things like that. Any advice would be great. Thanks. Ray Minich</div><div></div><div>Member From: Limestone, New York, USAposted 04 May 2006 07:50 AM profile I've found the hook on the end, especially the shape of the vertex, to be important. Too round and the darn hook jumps out of the bellcrank if I bump the pedal the wrong way.Scoot the guitar sideways and all the rods fall out... embarassing...Jerry Roller</div><div></div><div>Member From: Van Buren, Arkansas USAposted 04 May 2006 08:18 AM profile Bill, I have a piece of steel keystock about 3/4" X 3/4" X 3" (size not important). I drill a hole near the edge about 1/2" deep and a close fit for the rod, place this steel keystock tightly in a vice. Insert the end of the rod in the hole and pull pressure against the rod and while keeping pressure hit it as close to the bend as possible until it is past a 90 degree angle, then you can take it out of the keystock, use a hammer to complete the bend. Then dress it up on a bench grinder, then a polish wheel. I use stainless steel rod for making the pull rods.</div><div></div><div>JerryErnest Cawby</div><div></div><div>Member From: Lake City, Florida, USAposted 04 May 2006 05:38 PM profile Leon used Brass welding rods on mine I like them,and they are easy to work with,look nice.Never fall out.ernieRodney Garrison</div><div></div><div>Member From: Bowie, Texasposted 04 May 2006 06:20 PM profile There are small benders on the market for crafters that will handle up to 3/16 steel rods. Very simple and not too pricey. Even a tube bender from Eastwood Auto would work.Colby Tipton</div><div></div><div>Member From: Texas, USAposted 05 May 2006 03:32 PM profile A metal break will work well, it will bend the rod at a sharp angle. It will need to break a little more than 90 degrees. Just my 2 cents worth of input. All times are Pacific (US)next newest topic next oldest topic</div><div></div><div>Administrative Options: Close Topic Archive/Move Delete Topic Hop to: Select a Forum or ArchiveList of Forums:Category: Steel News--------------------THE FORUM HAS MOVEDEvents and AnnouncementsOur Extended FamilySteel on the WebSteelRadio.comCategory: Steel Guitar Topics--------------------Steel PlayersPedal SteelSteel Without PedalsTablatureElectronicsNo PeddlersCategory: Classified Ads--------------------For Sale: InstrumentsFor Sale: Amps and AccessoriesFor Sale: Music, Lessons, etc.Wanted To BuyJobsCategory: Other Topics--------------------HumorMusicRecordingComputersForum FeedbackList of Archives:Bar Chatter ArchiveBuy & Sell ArchivePedal Steel ArchiveMusic Archive</div><div></div><div>Contact Us The Pedal Steel Pages Note: Messages not explicitly copyrighted are in the Public Domain.Powered by Infopop
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