JimMc7
Member
Like some others, I actually prefer a ballpoint over the rollerballs. However, I also really like the classy look of the capped pens. I've read several posts advising spacers to do the conversion (and thanks to all those folks!). I tried Parker springs on the end but couldn't overcome the strength of the Jr Gent II top (opposite the pen tip) spring. I thought about using a dowel or brass rod and drilling a hole but I found these nylon spacers at Lowe's. They are 1/4" X 1" long and already have a hole drilled. I cut off a piece (0.15 - 0.18") to slip over the Parker pen point to emulate the shoulder on a rollerball. I used one of the Sierra button click spacers for the top but you could use ~0.5" nylon for that, too. There is a bit of "give" on the ballpoint but not annoying for the pressure I use to write. Just use the nylon for the top and adjust to remove any slack if you have a heavy-handed writer (1/2" did this for me as the nylon is a bit larger diameter than the Sierra spacer).
Sorry if this tip has been posted before (I saw a reference to making spacers on the Yahoo site but I'm not a member there so could not confirm how they recommended making spacers).
I also want to try some of the purpose-built Cross conversion refills but don't want to pay shipping just for one of those. Anyone actually tried these and do they work without adding springs or spacers?
Sorry if this tip has been posted before (I saw a reference to making spacers on the Yahoo site but I'm not a member there so could not confirm how they recommended making spacers).
I also want to try some of the purpose-built Cross conversion refills but don't want to pay shipping just for one of those. Anyone actually tried these and do they work without adding springs or spacers?