[Jukebox-list] Introduction - Newbie

Bob Ellingson bobe at halted.com
Tue Mar 27 10:32:29 PST 2007


At 01:34 PM 3/27/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I am a new to jukeboxes and wanted to introduce myself.
>
>It started with what seem like a harmless purchase of a Seeburg HF100 G
>(Questions to follow), and now I have two project machines (Wurlitzer 2410 &
>Seeburg AY160) ready to be restored.
>
>First, I really don't know where to start.  I have been restoring pinball
>machines for about a year and I have gotten pretty good at EM and SS style
>games. So attempting a Jukebox restore I think is right down my alley.
>
>I notice there are Service manuals for the various models. Is this the place
>to start?  Do the manual include schematics?

Yes, they should.  Check with Victory Glass or Always Jukin' for manuals.

>Also, I have a broken fiber relay bracket (not sure what to call it)
>http://www.duo-county.com/~roblamb/jukebox/part1.jpg<http://www.duo-county.
com/%7Eroblamb/jukebox/part1.jpg>
>http://www.duo-county.com/~roblamb/jukebox/part2.jpg<http://www.duo-county.
com/%7Eroblamb/jukebox/part2.jpg>
>
>Does anyone have a lead as to where to purchase this part.

You might be able to buy the whole relay (or sub-assembly it is mounted to) from
John Durfee or Bill Butterfield, but it looks like you ought to be able to make
one from circuit board material (etch off all the copper before installing!)

--Bob
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