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Post by ChrisB on Aug 29, 2016 22:47:50 GMT
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Post by Mr Whippy on Aug 30, 2016 21:26:30 GMT
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Post by Mr Whippy on Aug 30, 2016 21:30:26 GMT
Don't know. It had an origin live motor kit, which was crap.Sold that. Now it has a high torque video motor and a Nick Goreham power supply. If anyone is interested I could find all the bits and see what is missing. Do you still have the original plinth & cover?
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Post by pre65 on Aug 30, 2016 21:52:41 GMT
Definitely got the plinth, not sure about the cover.
I have a cover over my 401 that may be Logic, but may not be.
The plinth looks reasonable (under the dust) but the previous owner had modified the area around the motor and it looks a bit rough there. Bear in mind it did not have the original motor in when I purchased it.
I can give it a clean and take a photo tomorrow if you are serious.
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Post by pre65 on Aug 30, 2016 21:55:15 GMT
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 30, 2016 22:06:49 GMT
Just a bit! But you never know, some idiot might go for it.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Aug 30, 2016 22:13:48 GMT
Oh I'm always serious. They don't call me "Serious Steve" for nothing. Wasn't aware there was two types of plinth - or seem to have been. One was rebated and the other wasn't and veneered. I thought the plinth was metal. I'm sure I've seen one stripped back to the bare metal.
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Post by pre65 on Aug 30, 2016 22:28:50 GMT
Oh I'm always serious. They don't call me "Serious Steve" for nothing. Wasn't aware there was two types of plinth - or seem to have been. One was rebated and the other wasn't and veneered. I thought the plinth was metal. I'm sure I've seen one stripped back to the bare metal. This plinth is definitely wood, has a grey finish and the DM101 logo in silver. Serial number is 1890 if that helps. There is a triangular shaped bit of aluminium (fairly thick) that sits in the plinth and the platter bearing fits to that. It's in the garage somewhere. The back panel is wood finish so the front and sides may have painted to match the top. If it's any use you can have it, but I really don't want to bugger about with couriers.
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Post by pre65 on Aug 30, 2016 22:33:36 GMT
Looks like this. Not mine but from the interweb. Actually, the plinth is in worse condition than I thought, a photo might be better to show what I mean, but not tonight.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Aug 30, 2016 22:41:16 GMT
Oh I'm always serious. They don't call me "Serious Steve" for nothing. Wasn't aware there was two types of plinth - or seem to have been. One was rebated and the other wasn't and veneered. I thought the plinth was metal. I'm sure I've seen one stripped back to the bare metal. This plinth is definitely wood, has a grey finish and the DM101 logo in silver. Serial number is 1890 if that helps. There is a triangular shaped bit of aluminium (fairly thick) that sits in the plinth and the platter bearing fits to that. It's in the garage somewhere. The back panel is wood finish so the front and sides may have painted to match the top. If it's any use you can have it, but I really don't want to bugger about with couriers. Looks like this. Not mine but from the interweb. Actually, the plinth is in worse condition than I thought, a photo might be better to show what I mean, but not tonight. Josephine. It doesn't matter. I don't really want to bother you.
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Post by pre65 on Aug 30, 2016 22:46:00 GMT
No bother, as I said if you want it you can have it, but collect only from CO10 8JN. Or it will go and collect dust for another ten years. EDIT. Looking at it again (43rd time tonight) it really is fit only for the dump, so I'll remove the remaining fittings and put it into the pile to go next trip.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 13:03:16 GMT
Oh I'm always serious. They don't call me "Serious Steve" for nothing. Wasn't aware there was two types of plinth - or seem to have been. One was rebated and the other wasn't and veneered. I thought the plinth was metal. I'm sure I've seen one stripped back to the bare metal. The Plinths are laminated MDF. The Triangluar section ontop is a Thick Aluminium plate.
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Post by ChrisB on Sept 8, 2016 19:38:46 GMT
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Post by julesd68 on Sept 9, 2016 12:09:33 GMT
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Post by Sovereign on Sept 10, 2016 10:22:32 GMT
Seller of interesting metalworking supplies. Think I'll get some 2mm brushed stainless steel plate for a MK I Thorens 150 top plate. A 300mm x 300mm piece costs £8.75: 291026840310 That's a good find thanks
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Post by pre65 on Sept 12, 2016 10:24:07 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Sept 13, 2016 13:27:02 GMT
"THEY ARE BEING SOLD AS I GOT THEM"
Meaning.....?!
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Post by pre65 on Sept 13, 2016 13:41:36 GMT
"THEY ARE BEING SOLD AS I GOT THEM" Meaning.....?! This chap seems to get clearance lots, perhaps house clearances etc, so it means what it says.
He has not lovingly used them in his high end system, more like unloaded them from his van, tested on an old amp and they (seem to) work.
As he was local I might have gone up to £200, but they are far from pristine.
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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 13, 2016 16:09:55 GMT
If there are any problems don't blame me.
IE. Steer clear of this one folks
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Post by pre65 on Sept 21, 2016 8:13:42 GMT
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