[Jukebox-list] Shipping A W2000

Wesley Dean wesleydean at cox.net
Mon Jun 26 16:48:12 PDT 2006


    For one thing, put safety wires on the tie down bolts. Put  a screw in 
the amplifier latch. Remove all the tubes and casters and pack them in the 
cashbox.  Also thin strips of wood were jammed under the carousel. Tie the 
tone arm down. That's how Wurlitzer did it. They used a lot of cloth tape 
over all the moving parts. Especially on the program cover. There was a tie 
down bolt on the turntable motor to prevent damage to the grommets. Tape the 
keys to the dome glass. We used to get these things in by the boxcar load 
from the factory. Still they never worked without some tinkering. Wes
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "The Roths" <rothbear at adelphia.net>
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 6:46 PM
Subject: [Jukebox-list] Shipping A W2000


>I will be shipping a W2000 to Australia later this week.  Any hints on how
> to secure it other than to tighten the mech board bolts, make sure the
> stepper is secure, and lock the dome glass and back door.  I will also be
> securing the tone arm with a rubber band.  Any other suggestions?  Any 
> input
> appreciated.  Thanks,  Brian Roth
>
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