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LU37 Rebuild

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That looks like it will be a nice looking machine when you're done. I'm curious about what's in the lower compartment; it doesn't look like the vertical slats that my own LU37 has.
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Thanks..it has been fun so far. The Slats are not back in I had to clean those I will post pics when I am completed with it hopefully by the week end.

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edisonc250 wrote:I will post pics when I am completed with it hopefully by the week end.
edisonc250,

Welcome to The Talking Machine Forum! (I’ve been meaning to send you a welcome message, but I hadn’t gotten around to doing it yet.)

Your work so far looks very good, and I’m looking forward to seeing the additional pictures.

Is that the original grille cloth?

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Ref the grill..the grill is the original...it was in pieces..hard to put back together but i did it...the cloth is new from Joann Fabrics (with the help from the wife)...Thanks for the warm welcome!!..I will post more pics when i am done.. you can also check out my C250 in operation at youtube.com/edisonc250

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