Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
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- Airchime Junior
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Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
Mostly, these were just the victim of extreme wear, but also needed the baffle plates removed and rusted out pop rivets replaced for reliable function.
Re: Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
Not being the owner of a tabbed back Leslie, could you explain what function the pop rivets perform, and why they were installed in the first place, presumably instead of a machine screw?
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Re: Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
Glad to see you in this forum Mike!
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Re: Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
That 2nd pic is scary... Glad to see you joined the forum.
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- Airchime Junior
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Re: Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
The pop rivets are a cheap and quick way to re-install the baffle plate - but not the best way. Standard machine screws are not good because the head sticks up too high and can foul the back of the diaphragm disk in operation
Re: Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
What was used originally by Leslie to hold the plate?b2major9th wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:05 pmThe pop rivets are a cheap and quick way to re-install the baffle plate - but not the best way. Standard machine screws are not good because the head sticks up too high and can foul the back of the diaphragm disk in operation
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Re: Recent Tab Power Chamber Rebuild
A type of stainless steel pin drive rivet that looks something like this.