Why did you ask that question then Mike… You already know the capabilities of the unger zero degree handle. Lol
I saw a video that someone put an ettore quick release on the 0 degree, anyone tried that? Instead of screw it loose when change rubber
I was hoping someone knew better than me. Angle arms or something
I use to have it set up that way but it does not work perfectly. I switched the back plate to an Ettore style, no teeth. I can slide the channel in and pull it out to change channels now. I have it screwed down tight enough so it doesn’t let the channel fall out but loose enough so it can be pulled out.
On a side note the Ettore quick release levers work perfectly on the ledger handles.
The screws are a bit to long they affect your close out.
@BostonMike suggestion works good, we have ours just tight enough not to move in the handle if you bump a frame but loose enough if give it a good tug you can change out the channel.
Ok, are you guys using ettore or unger channel in it?
Ettore brass channels
On a side note I prefer Unger brass handles over Ettore brass handles
Unger s channel.
Perhaps I should see if the Unger brass handle quick release backplate with teeth works well on my Unger zero degree handle. Uniformity
Alright, its a great handle but its kind of annoying when flip or change rubber.
Lol not really its a great tool, It doesn’t take long to change things out.
Yeah, maybe it’s not a big deal lol. But still a quick release that worked whould be great.
I’m gonna give it a try. Also I’m thinking about getting an Unger swivel handle, to switch from Ettore super system handle, after watching Marks video above.
The swivel handle is good tge one thing I dislike ( it gets in the way is the dial (sso we shaved it down)…
I shaved mine down as well!! Now that’s funny
Those nuts on the backplate above stick out more than the brass Unger handle backplate for sure
Heres our zero degree, I think the unger backing plate works just fine no real need to change what works EVERY TIME…