Hi folks,
A few weeks back, George P. and myself were examining an Oak C-250 unit, after we removed the mechanism from the cabinet we discovered something unusual.
From the shape of it, and the compression marks left in it, it appears to be a felt vibration damper that was used between the three mechanism mounts (underside) and the cabinet mechanism support brackets.
Have any of you Chippendale (or other "TYPE B" mechanism models) fans encountered any of these?
Best,
Fran
C-250 motor plate mount felt vibration damper
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Re: C-250 motor plate mount felt vibration damper
Yes, my C-150 has these in green felt. I don't think my other (later) DDs have them.
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Re: C-250 motor plate mount felt vibration damper
Yes, my 1921 C19 has green felt in all three spots as well.
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Re: C-250 motor plate mount felt vibration damper
My 1915 C 200 and my 1918 C 250 have green felt at each mounting bracket.
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Re: C-250 motor plate mount felt vibration damper
Thanks, for posting, guys! It certainly makes sense that there would have been something to isolate the motor plate from the cabinet, now I've learned something new!
I'm going to get myself some felt and make up a few of these!
Best,
Fran
I'm going to get myself some felt and make up a few of these!
Best,
Fran
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"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while" - the unappreciative supervisor.
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