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To buy or not to buy?
Glaine:
Good point.
And I agree, looks like a good one to fix up (doesn't really look that great to me as it is right now).
I doubt ALL the parts are bad, remember to go through the stuff and check em out later, no use in throwing out a working PSU, etc. Might have something you can ebay off in there, you never know.
AlanS17:
I would certainly go through and test every piece that's still intact. The approach you take with converting it will probably depend on what you've got available to work with.
As for the "cut corner" CP, it's not going to fit onto that machine. I'm pretty sure you're refering to a Dynamo control panel. As far as I know, it won't fit onto any other machine. It would be nice if it did, though. They're heavy-duty steel, and they already have the perfect button configuration pre-drilled.
Stingray:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on November 10, 2006, 10:58:23 am ---
As for the "cut corner" CP, it's not going to fit onto that machine. I'm pretty sure you're refering to a Dynamo control panel. As far as I know, it won't fit onto any other machine. It would be nice if it did, though. They're heavy-duty steel, and they already have the perfect button configuration pre-drilled.
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I'm still pretty sure that's a dynamo cab, it just doesn't have the cut corner CP on it.
-S
shardian:
Yeah, that is a dynamo cabinet. The cut-corner cp should be a direct swap out for the existing cp.
AlanS17:
--- Quote from: shardian on November 10, 2006, 01:29:28 pm ---Yeah, that is a dynamo cabinet. The cut-corner cp should be a direct swap out for the existing cp.
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Not to sound contrary, but how can that be a Dynamo cabinet if the control panel comes forward to a point - not a square? Know what I mean?