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Seeburg HF100G dome lid 14.05.18 14:05 |
Registriert - Registered: 5 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 4 |
Hi,
just bought a Seeburg HF100G and the handle to hold up the glass is broken from the glass itself.
I am trying to find out how this is attached to the dome.
The manual says it has a spring and you can slide it to the back.
Does anyone have an idea? Any idea where i can find pictures or parts for this?
Thanks in advance.
just bought a Seeburg HF100G and the handle to hold up the glass is broken from the glass itself.
I am trying to find out how this is attached to the dome.
The manual says it has a spring and you can slide it to the back.
Does anyone have an idea? Any idea where i can find pictures or parts for this?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 15.05.18 07:11 |
Registriert - Registered: 19 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 1.113 |
Hello djbazz,
I took a photo of the upper part of the dome rod - is that what you mean?
Kind regards - Oliver Stamann
I took a photo of the upper part of the dome rod - is that what you mean?
Kind regards - Oliver Stamann
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 16.05.18 10:11 |
Registriert - Registered: 5 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 4 |
Thanks a lot! This is what i mean indeed. I found out all 3 screws were broken, so i have to try to get them out really carefully without breaking the glass.
In the manual it says it has a spring as well but i wonder where that is located.
Manual says you can slide the lid too but it looks like its fixed to the glass right?
In the manual it says it has a spring as well but i wonder where that is located.
Manual says you can slide the lid too but it looks like its fixed to the glass right?
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 16.05.18 20:52 |
Registriert - Registered: 19 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 1.113 |
Hello,
just be careful when you want to drill out the srews while the glass is still in the frame!
I can take more photos tomorrow.
Would help if you show what is left on your dome rod.
Kind regards - Oliver Stamann
just be careful when you want to drill out the srews while the glass is still in the frame!
I can take more photos tomorrow.
Would help if you show what is left on your dome rod.
Kind regards - Oliver Stamann
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 17.05.18 09:29 |
Registriert - Registered: 5 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 4 |
Thanks so much Oliver. I think i will just remove the glass and all screws before i will drill them out.
I dont want to break the glass.
And i just found out the Mechanism cover was spray painted turqoise, its black underneath.
I will search the web for the right color so i can spray it again in the same color.
It has some scratches. If anyone knows which color is used please let me know.
Thanks for all the help.
I dont want to break the glass.
And i just found out the Mechanism cover was spray painted turqoise, its black underneath.
I will search the web for the right color so i can spray it again in the same color.
It has some scratches. If anyone knows which color is used please let me know.
Thanks for all the help.
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 18.05.18 09:07 |
Registriert - Registered: 19 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 559 |
Hi,
Just have a look in the archive ... there you can see the right color. It is a light blue ...
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Viele Grüße,
JukeboxChrisi
[www.juke-para.de]
Just have a look in the archive ... there you can see the right color. It is a light blue ...
[www.jukebox-world.de]
Viele Grüße,
JukeboxChrisi
[www.juke-para.de]
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 18.05.18 11:24 |
Registriert - Registered: 5 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 4 |
Thanks, i already checked the archive. I know its light blue but i want to spray paint it to cover some damages.
I cant find the colour codes online but i have chosen the color NCS 1010-B70G.
I think this will be close to the original.
I cant find the colour codes online but i have chosen the color NCS 1010-B70G.
I think this will be close to the original.
Re: Seeburg HF100G dome lid 18.05.18 11:48 |
Registriert - Registered: 19 Jahre - Years Einträge - Posts: 559 |
It‘s always hard to say what the „original“ color was as the colors fade, discolor or „yellow“ after such a long time. The best way to find out the original color is to have a look at a part that was covered from a screw or washer.
Viele Grüße,
JukeboxChrisi
[www.juke-para.de]
Viele Grüße,
JukeboxChrisi
[www.juke-para.de]
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