Technical Support wrote:
Yes, breaking in the rubber washer will help. There will still need to be a good bit of force applied as the torque from larger softboxes is fairly high.
Voyager,
the rubber washers are new. The old versions used a leather washer. There is a lot more grip with the new washers.
Holding the washer from my X1600 in my hand as I type, it is leather. I thought it was rubber all along. It's disguised with flat black dye...:). Still, leather serves a similar purpose in conforming to the mating surfaces, and helping spread the clamping force evenly as does rubber. Using friction as an edge by scuffing up the plastic mating faces should be equally beneficial for either vintage of center washer.
I was most concerned with presenting an argument against the idea of eliminating the compliant center washer altogether, but I am tickled that I held the washer in my hand a year ago, thought that it was rubber, sanded the the plastic faces until they were dull, had it all work out fine, wrote about it here..... only to learn that it wasn't made of rubber at all. Here is a link to a mug shot of the rubber washer that really wasn't rubber...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4001/440 ... 02f9_b.jpgThis is a perfect example of how important an open forum is for quickly getting plenty of good information out, and then getting it set straight in real time. Thanks, Tech Support!
Voyager