Want to get rid of my fightsticks. I don’t really use them and these fightstick literally have less than 10 hrs of use on them.
I’m asking 350 for the foe hammer and 150 for the Tek-Innovations fight stick. I have a bunch of extras for each of these fightsticks that comes with them no extra charge. All I ask is u pay the shipping. I have a lot more money invested in these two fight sticks than I’m asking for and I’m letting them go for a steal of a deal. If serious about buying I’ll post more pics and tell you everything that’s in them. Don’t care to get into it right now so just reply here or pm me and I’ll tell you everything u want to know about them
Dug this up from when I just finished the foe hammer build. This is a quote from my “check my new arcade stick thread” I’ve since cleaned the wiring up inside and have more extas like square, round & octagon gates. I believe everything listed below is what’s inside it. Clearly I feel my asking price is most honest and fair.
Finished up my foehammer build. I went with clear switch cherry mx buttons, sanwa silent jlf joystick w/ paradise twist shaft, 3 x IL PSL-CV Convex Short Stem Pushbutton - Blue & 4 x Suzo Happ Convex Competition Long Stem Pushbutton - White w/ cherry microswitches. Added a 1mm oversized actuator and a 2.5 pound spring into the jlf! Made my own foe hammer style wiring harness, then bought some female .187" to male .110" Conversion Wire for my IL & Suzo buttons. I of course had to go with brooks UFB for my pcb. Other items include custom ball top and clear smoke shaft cover.
I had to do a bit of surgery on my foehammer case to get it the way I wanted it. When I origionally put my 24mm sanwa buttons in, the way the case was made the buttons went almost a full inch back into the holes in the case. This made it very inconvenient to push the buttons and threw off the cosmetics of my build. They were set so far back u couldn’t even see them without getting eye level with the holes. The only solutions I could come up with to extend them out was to go with the long stem suzo buttons and the short stem IL buttons. I got lucky and the short stem IL buttons bairly fit in the case. The only blue buttons I could get were short stem as all blue long stems were out of stock. I had to boar out the holes in the case using a 1 1/8 in wood bit where the 24 mm rim would latch into. The distance worked out perfect for the buttons and it was a tight fit to get microswitches on the il & suzo buttons. The screw backers for the pushbuttons wouldn’t fit due to no room so I used some hot glue to hold the buttons from spinning around. The holes were tight enough for to where I probably dident need to use hot glue but it’s all peace of mind with me.
Doug did a great job with my case and I couldn’t be happier doing business with foehammer. Sheapperd did a amazing job with the etching Photoshop I sent him. Let me know what u think and hopefully if others have the same issue with their foehammer case they can learn from what i went through here. Thanks to everyone for your time.