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Taking apart and painting a technics?
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Saint John
I recently saw a video serious of this guy who tells you how to take apart your technics down to just the faceplate for cleaning or replacement :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDYgjwdQ55s

Anyways I was wondering if anyone has ever taking theirs fully apart, and if anyone has tried painting it, how well the results came out. The guy says you have to solder at just one point in taking two circuit boards apart, but I have never soldered a single thing in my whole life. Think I could do it?
msz
theres a tutorial floating on the net, someone usually posts it once a while here but its been a while. Basically a step by step walk through in pictures. Some slick paintjob and extra leds under the platter i think. maybe someone can dig it out for ya.
epdarks
Try this forum.
ZeJayMan
great video, well done to the guy that made that because he's put in loads of work and detail.
Saint John
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Originally posted by ZeJayMan
great video, well done to the guy that made that because he's put in loads of work and detail.
Yeah he did do an awesome video. All im asking though is if anyone has actually done it and how easy it is for a beginner. I'm not trying to up my turntable
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by Saint John
Yeah he did do an awesome video. All im asking though is if anyone has actually done it and how easy it is for a beginner. I'm not trying to up my turntable


I used to be a service engineer for technics and have taken apart too many 1210's to remember. It's really not difficult and with that video you really shouldn't be able to it up. The main thing to remember is where everything goes - draw a map of where everything is if you need to, but TBH, the video can show you if you go wrong.

The tine arm inner wiring is the only real difficult part because the cables are so small and don't give you much length to work with - the solder points are very small as well. You shouldn't have to get in to that if you're just painting the casing though.

Basically, the first time you strip it down it should take no more than 45mins - 1hr. Good luck.
Tony Morello
i do have to say though, if you're not familiar with taking apart electronics and putting them back together (and having them work), starting with your turntable might not be the best idea
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by Tony Morello
i do have to say though, if you're not familiar with taking apart electronics and putting them back together (and having them work), starting with your turntable might not be the best idea


Good point.
skot_e
I pulled mine down and have repainted them a metalic blue colour. I still need to put them back together but they are packed away due to interstate move late last year.
I would definately not recomend if you have not done some practice on other things. The tonearm wiring is soldered and is very fine wiring.

Tony Morello
yea, if there's soldering involved, i'd make sure you know what you're doing and can solder properly, otherwise you can risk messing things up good

then you'll be up the ol creek without a paddle

Dervish
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
I used to be a service engineer for technics


Great to have such people on the board. :D

Anyway soldering is piece of piss.

Take off = Melt pull wire.
Put on = Melt put on wire.

Just remember which goes where, best to mark them off on the board. It's easier than extracting a screw. :p
skot_e
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Originally posted by Dervish

Just remember which goes where,


Hence the photozzzz
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