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  • Re: Beovox 3702 Mexico

    Here the finished result, the spray glue I used was a lot faster and easier to work with, than double sided tape as Leslie use it, the first fret I did with spray glue only on the front, and tape to the back side, but it is more time consuming and the tape I used didn't work as good as the spray glue. now waiting for the croosover parts from Martin
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-07-2012
  • Re: Beovox 3702 Mexico

    Then with the "back side" of the scissors I pressed the fabric into the frame offset, and was ready to cut, the fabric wheel cutter is the best invention since the hot water, it cuts fabric exactly vhere you want it to cut, and sometimes wheres you dont want it , so I cut the the over standing fabric in the inside corner of the frame offset
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-07-2012
  • Re: Beovox 3702 Mexico

    After ironing the fabric I took some time planning the next steps, enjoying at the same time my Cuba, the frets are ready, the fabric ready, glue ready, cutters ready. I stretched with my hands the fabric over the blanket, the fabric kind of got a little stretch as it attached a little to the blanket, I then sprayed the front of the wood frame with
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
  • Re: Beovox 3702 Mexico

    Got the fabric, so here goes. Glued the fabric to the first fret with a combination of Rich and Leslie system, but here how I made the 2nd one Tools needed: Glue, pair of scissors, wheel fabric cutter (fabric selector's), hobby knife, rum and coke with ice. And the fabric, as the fabric had some wrinkles, I put a blanket under it and as my wife
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
  • Re: Snap crackle pop! [:(]

    Thank you Jacques, will do.
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
  • Re: Beomaster 4000 (type 2408) Circuit Differences

    [quote user="sonavor"] Here is the wiring diagram for my dim bulb tester that incorporates a variac, a VAC volt meter and an AC ammeter. The socket is where the unit being tested plugs into. [/quote] Thank you John, archived for future use, and thanks for the book titles
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
  • Re: Snap crackle pop! [:(]

    [quote user="Evan"]Finally here is the preamplifier board, with no less than 6 trimmers. These will be replaced also and for the same reasons.[/quote] Hi Evan, I would like to change all the trimmers in my BM 4000, but as I only have a digital and an analog multimeter I dont know how to adjust them, or do I check the setting on the old ones
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
  • Re: What Are You Working On Now ?

    [quote user="Sidi"] Hi and a Happy New Year! As it is my first post in this forum I'd like to share my good mood because of finishing my work on my "found in the rubbish for free" Beocenter 1800. Turntable motor wasn't running, some small but easy to find broken wireing issues and finally a not working speed selector. But
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
  • Re: Beomaster 4000 (type 2408) Circuit Differences

    As the amateur I am, I am trying to learn, where I am totally without knowledge, is in the use of tone generators and oscilloscopes, all manuals shows that most ajustment are made with the help of these, could some of you experts recommend some literature for a novice like me, how to use and where, and which types are good for our kind of use (Beo vintage
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Søren Mexico on 01-06-2012
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