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  2. So I swapped the hopper board but no change! next I swapped the mpu for one I have just replaced all the components in the battery area, caps diodes transistors etc repaired 3 tracks, board is booting fine but I now get a hopper jammed error! But the hopper does not try to run like it did with the other board I would have swapped the hopper board but it was borrowed and I gave it back im now thinking (clutching at straws) does the lamp extender board play any part in hopper drive as it has a few white wires that I presume go to the mpu white plug, I may have to give up on this one! thanks Ronnie
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  4. Hello all, Old timer from late 90s- early 2000s era looking to relive the good old days
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  6. I do get that outlook, but without parts - all I’m doing is offering an empty fucked shell which I now need to keep dry, and be around for it to be collected. With all the dreamers and timewasters out there, it’s dead time and effort. I’m very very busy most days, out and about; not just machines 24/7. Last thing I want is to be restricted (likely in middle of day) to give something for free, with a strong possibility of a no show. However, I do always notice a weird trend…. Here’s an example. A FREE EMPTY CAB - people act like flies round shit. A complete cab, with £300 of parts inside - listed for £300, ….. much harder. Find the logic 🙈 I have given away empty cabinets before, but when they’re this rotten, and so little desirable it’s a different story.
  7. The base was missing as well by the looks of things . Maybe of offered it out all the same.and if no takers then id have scrapped it .
  8. +1 for the above response, just worked for me thanks. Just to add for future readers, I used the last 6 digits of the notes reader serial number for the BNV key in test options.
  9. Big banker scrapped. Thought I’d break it down… All singing and dancing it’s a 450/500 machine, it’s never going to hit that as cabinet so bad…let’s say it hits £350…. After things like cleaning, mech update, wood /screws and loads time fixing cab - it’s going to be around £220 after tax parts is value at 250/300…. So to machine heaven it can go, not worth the time. Here’s few pics of cab 😂😂
  10. I love it Ron, what a fantastic job you have done 👏 I need to give mine a bit of love as well, when I get the time! fancy doing another one 😅
  11. Ah ok missed that in the details that’s the right colour then
  12. Cheers ronnie . Its says on the details that it s ral 7001
  13. For the black I used dulux exterior masonry black only because I had a big tin from a diy job lol
  14. This is the one I used but don’t see the Ral number and can’t remember what it was I will check the can https://amzn.eu/d/0i4GCqCF
  15. Cheers ron itll certainly be good to.knoe the code .Great job done by hand on the spray . Yeah ive seen the water replant chip board stuff but personally id still paint it . I use universal primer and top in one https://amzn.eu/d/0ciqdzkk
  16. Thanks nick the base was flooring grade chip board water repellant apparently ! I used a spray can for the frames I will find the ral code in a bit, never used lacquer I think the paint is a good brand hopefully
  17. Some pictures of the machine completed
  18. Oh very nice ronnie ,very nice indeed 👌. Ive used pine board to replace the base sections before as i dont fully trust chip board or mdf but it looks great what youve done .id advise you paint the bare wood for added protection with matt black paint We're the frames sprayed with an air sprayer or my hand aerosol? What was the the RAL colour code you used as it looks so very good indeed. Did you laquer them afterwards?
  19. The newly made small glass was fitted along with the missing button decals
  20. The whole cab was cleaned inside and out and any bits not right replaced such as tube level sensor rubber bands etc
  21. Then the frames were painted in a matched ral colour
  22. Chips and dings to the wood grain cabinet were filled and painted to Match as best I could get
  23. So the dowels all needed re glued as the cabinet was rocky, sides were separated with wedges and glue applied then strapped closed as pics above, then the base had to be re made with new wood to sides and rear
  24. I’ll check that, and let you know
  25. Does the date on the bottom glass say 85 mark?
  26. As sort of expected, they’ve been stood in damp. luckily, super 7’s is the best of the 3 and after a couple of new platforms and castors it’s solid and in need of a huge clean. the clubber, was only ever bought for its Sru parts inside… and to be scrapped. the big banker, well… the cab is very bad and very wobbly… yeah, it can be saved - weighing up weather it’s worth the effort and parts for its value after all time sorting base… These are the issues people never see…. Everybody sees the £156, nobody sees the £200 to get them to me, the work the parts bla bla bla and most importantly the time. 3 members on here have enquired about buying already, and a previous buyer has too… worth it? Probably not… but that’s the gamble A nest in the bottom, and a base that caved in when machine weight was on it.. screws will be countersunk and wood painted… castors washers etc etc. trial fit always first.
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