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RE: [vintagesynthrepair] need some advice...

2004-10-06 by timothy kosiorek

Hello:I'm not sure of your exact situation but I have attached displays in 
organs using hot glue.
Tim K.



direct link to my Ebay store.
www.sonicelectronicmusic.com





>From: "jquartic" <jquartic@...>
>Reply-To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
>To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] need some advice...
>Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 01:46:07 -0000
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>Hi all,
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>Need some advice regarding a problem with an Orla XM600 module. The
>problem is not really directly related to the module, but could
>probably be a problem with various other modules or synths.
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>The display for this module is a small board which is attached to
>the main board at the 4 corners of the display board. The display
>board mounts to the main board by pushing the 4 holes down onto 4
>expanding plastic pins on the main board. These 4 pins are broken,
>so the display board can no longer be attached to the main board.
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>Are these plastic type pins something standard, and is there some
>way they can be replaced. Or if not, can anyone suggest an
>alternative attachement method for the display board, other than
>duct tape, of course!
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>Thanks very much,
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>John
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