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Old May 23rd 12, 02:32 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
doc ellis
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It has been two months ago that I sent an idler weel to be rebuilt,
thay havn't even resoned if they received it, what do I do now? I only
wish I had insured it, for maybe a 1,000 dollers, I bet I could get
some action then.
doc ellis
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Old May 24th 12, 12:25 PM
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It has been two months ago that I sent an idler weel to be rebuilt,
thay havn't even resoned if they received it, what do I do now? I only
wish I had insured it, for maybe a 1,000 dollers, I bet I could get
some action then.
doc ellis
Hello,

What type of jukebox do you have?

Regards
Alan Hood
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UK
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Old May 27th 12, 01:08 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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On May 23, 11:32*pm, doc ellis wrote:
It has been two months ago that I sent an idler weel to be rebuilt,
thay havn't even resoned if they received it, what do I do now? I only
wish I had insured it, for maybe a 1,000 dollers, I bet I could get
some action then.
doc ellis




I knew someone in that position who ended up having to make their own

As I remember, they obtained some very firm rubber, cut it out of a
sheet
(cant remember but they may have laminated it, ie: glued together 3 or
5 thin layers) and turned
it to the correct diameter and smooth running surface on a lathe.

This part was quite time consuming as the rubber had to be frozen
solid
overnight to be hard enough to turn, and when you start doing
turning it gets hot (and softens) rather quickly.
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Old June 3rd 12, 09:27 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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On Thursday, May 24, 2012 6:25:28 AM UTC-5, Alan Hood wrote:
doc ellis;692269 Wrote:
It has been two months ago that I sent an idler weel to be rebuilt,
thay havn't even resoned if they received it, what do I do now? I only
wish I had insured it, for maybe a 1,000 dollers, I bet I could get
some action then.
doc ellis


Hello,

What type of jukebox do you have?

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK




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I don't have a juke box this wheek goes to My Brothers 4 speep magnavox record changer,

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