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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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[quote user="burantek"] [quote user="Mohawk"] Yes Congrats Gareth...hmmm Ill have to go for the Lab 4s then [/quote] Out of my way, Mohawk! I'VE GOT SCISSORS! [/quote] Dare not to use them!!!
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Yes Congrats Gareth...hmmm Ill have to go for the Lab 4s then
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Get ready botty....I need the century
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Congrats all the winners so far
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Warm up your circuits and check your oil botty
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Thanx Chris It will soon be time to reassemble everything. At the moment Im going through all the adjustments in the service manual to make sure everything is properly set. /Fredrik
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Hi Stonk Remembered that I have an internal pic of a BG4500 which is identical to BG9500. Number 2 in the pic shows the plastic lever tournedos describes. I hope this can be helpful to you. /Fredrik
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Hi all - What a great day! Been spending several evenings in my workshop lately... Now it was finally time to do a test run of my restored and rescued bm8000...and guess what...it really works!!! Felt great!!!... Now I just have to reassemble the rest of the cabinet and bring it to my living room to see how it performs... /Fredrik
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Restoring the keypads I have discovered some problems with my keypads on the main control panel and the secondary control panel. Some of the old metal discs have lost their tension and do not "click" like they used to do when depressed. The solution I came up with was to use the discs from new tactile keypad switches like MEC 3CSH9 with a
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Another step forward..... Now its been time to assemble my new displayboard (module 8). I used the 7 segment displays from the old board but I had to take them apart to change the segment LEDs inside them. It is a well known problem that the segments go out one by one as time flies. This is discussed in another thread in this forum. The LEDs I have