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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: Arm123 on November 07, 2007, 06:35:53 pm
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Anyone in or close to the Toronto, Canada area that has an old / used 33" monitor laying around they want to get rid of ?
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A bit more info...
I have a Teken 33" dynamo cabinet that had a semi working Kortek KT-3301 monitor.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=72736.0
I sort of got it working a bit better by re-soldering a few joints. But the chassis seems to be so badly hacked that it will take some more time to test everything and order new parts. Plus, I am an armature repair man of sorts ;-p Winter is coming and i don’t think its wise to leave it sitting in my garage all winter. To go back a forth testing when I have spare time.
Plus I have many other projects on the go.
I am faced with ether storing it or trashing it.
What do you all think i should do ?
1. Order a new chassis.
2. Send this one out to be fixed, which will be a gamble if the tube is shot.
3. Find a used monitor.
4. Trash it / Give away.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
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one option maybe to see if someone like alva amusements do a wei ya replacement chassis to fit your tube
i think the chances of finding a 33" tube for a good price are slim
another option is to contact nick at nieman displays,he is in canada-maybe he has some suggestions
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if you gameboard support vga you could replace it with a DL-31 DL-33 gateway destination monitor they show up on craigslist here and there and usually are around $100.00 for a working one.
I would hold onto it incase the parts can be found.
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Thanks for the reply guys.
one option maybe to see if someone like alva amusements do a wei ya replacement chassis to fit your tube
i think the chances of finding a 33" tube for a good price are slim
another option is to contact nick at nieman displays,he is in canada-maybe he has some suggestions
I apologize for my ignorance, but what is a wei ya chassis ? Some sort of 'fits all' replacement chassis ?
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its not exactly a fits all chassis but they make different models that tend to fit most tubes.
you should pm ken leyton as he has a lot of experience of these chassis
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another option is to contact nick at nieman displays,he is in canada-maybe he has some suggestions
So you don't sound like a dork, his name is actually Rick. (I have a good reason to remember... ;D )
And (for clarity) - Wei ya is just another manufacturer or brand name of monitors (like Makvision, or Wells Garner)
Rick
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another option is to contact nick at nieman displays,he is in canada-maybe he has some suggestions
So you don't sound like a dork, his name is actually Rick. (I have a good reason to remember... ;D )
And (for clarity) - Wei ya is just another manufacturer or brand name of monitors (like Makvision, or Wells Garner)
Rick
o.k Dick
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Grantspain, I wasn't calling you a dork - I was just trying to help out Arm123. I, in no way, was trying to insult you, nor trying to discredit you or damage your reputation of stellar knowledge of arcades, and particularly monitors. :notworthy: I purposely even tried to play it off that I only knew because his name was the same as mine, in an effort not to discredit you and to show that my intent was good. I now can see where you could have taken offense to this, I apologize, it was not my intention.
Thanks,
Rick
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i wasn't that insulted,its just i have never been called a dork before-dork implies that all i do is sit at my pc and post on forums all day ???
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i wasn't that insulted,its just i have never been called a dork before-dork implies that all i do is sit at my pc and post on forums all day ???
I thought that being called chad implies that all you do is sit at your pc and post on forums all day ?
:dunno