View Single Post
Old 20 July 2013, 01:24   #12
ptyerman
Registered User
 
ptyerman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Worksop/UK
Age: 59
Posts: 1,328
Spot on. These machines are getting on in years and no two are alike, far better to have someone in the know perform any major modifications and fixes. Far too many horror story's out there of botched and wrongly applied fixes or accidental slip-ups with a soldering iron. Costs and expenses of maintaining these machines come with the hobby I'm afraid.
ptyerman is offline  
 
Page generated in 0.04528 seconds with 11 queries