Hi All,
One day when I was tooling around Utube looking at phono stuff I can across a Utube about rebuilding the dampers on a credenza-and now for the life of me now that I have one- I cannot find it. Anyone have any ideas where it might be hiding. It had great step by step detail and the creator of the post took you through the process of redoing them
Thx All
Abe
Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
Might this be what you're looking for? (It's in two parts.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKHdzIL0mLU
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=dIuEsOB ... re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKHdzIL0mLU
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=dIuEsOB ... re=related
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
Tip: When you see anything onlne which interests you, SAVE IT; pages and entire sites disappear without warning. I just saved these two 'movies'. (Thanks to Tinkerbell! )
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
You all are GREAT! I spent almost an hour trying to find it and you guys gave me all the help and info I needed
Abe
Abe
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
Mine were totally not sealing, so I added a washer to the inside of each leather cup (a teeny bit wider than the inside of the cup) to help them open up more and seal better. That and some gentle, manual working of the cups to also open them up more. Oiled the cylinders good and they ended up working great again.
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
I agree with this statement. Ive bookmarked websites with certain information, and to work on later, only to find out a month or more later, either the site has gone away, or the page has changed it's content. "Save it when you see it" is the rule of thumb now. There are free pieces of software that will print to PDF files that I save for later reference. Works great.Edisone wrote:Tip: When you see anything onlne which interests you, SAVE IT; pages and entire sites disappear without warning. I just saved these two 'movies'. (Thanks to Tinkerbell! )
Thanks for posting the links for the videos Tinkerbell. I also saved them. The ones on my Credenza didnt work, but followed the instructions (less the 3 in 1 oil thats "good for Victrola's") and now they work great. It took a little bit of time adjusting the valves to get it 'just right', but it was worth it!
Jim
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Re: Rebuilding Credenza Lid Lifts
I like to take them apart and turn the leather washers around.
Also use neatsfoot oil on them to keep them soft.
Also use neatsfoot oil on them to keep them soft.