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Coin door help needed!
Ken Layton:
--- Quote from: Nacimroc on November 19, 2009, 05:46:59 am ---Checked all the product pages and can't see it anywhere there. They sell the coin doors but not the bezels etc. I could have missed it but i looked pretty hard.
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For detailed parts, always click on "Mounting and exploded view" on the coin doors pages:
http://www.happcontrols.com/coindoors/40051200_exploded.htm
Kevin Mullins:
Looks like it uses the same parts from this version..... minus the metal mounting plate.
http://www.happcontrols.com/coindoors/40002300p_exploded.htm
Search each individual part number in that exploded view.
I've had to do this for a few things before I could find anything on their site. (especially small individual bits)
For example - part # 42-7355-00D is listed on your coin door page, but there's no price, etc.
But if you "search" that part # you may find it listed elsewhere.
Or sometimes drop part of the part number in the search like the "00D" part, so just take that exploded view number and search "42-7355" if nothing comes up for "42-7355-00D".
Nacimroc:
Thanks for help lads! Never noticed that before! Opens up a world of extra little things for me aswell!
Edit: Just ordered off divemaster127 in the BST section! He was alot cheaper (and good to keep business in BYOAC)
Thanks again! Delighted now! :applaud: :cheers:
Nacimroc:
Right! got them items and went to install only they dont fit! these are the official happ ones I ordered from divemaster! The coin insert bezel is too small and the coin reject is far to big! This is the last thing on my cab to be finished so I won't be content until its done! One thing I noticed is that the holes are offset to the left of the door, not like the happ doors! The one Kevin mentioned has the same item number as the main happ door one!
These wont be used for anything but cosmetic look so I don't mind glueing and doing a slap up job even if the size is wrong but too small is def a problem! The coin insert hole is 52mm x 52mm and the coin reject hole is 43mm wide x 32mm high!
Anyone got any idea! Pleeeeeeeeeease!!!
Silas (son of Silas):
I'm guessing from the fact that you haven't thought of this yourself that you aren't a keen metalwork hobbyist? If it were me I would strip the door then:
The hole thats too small I would file/cut out larger.
The hole that's too big I would hold a piece of steel plate behind the hole, use the hole as a profile to draw onto the plate with a scribe the exact size of a blank to fill it, cut out and weld in the blank then re-cut a new hole of the exact size required.
Grit blast/prep the door and powder coat to the desired colour.