SMC Discussion Areas

Restorations => General => Topic started by: malkart on September 25, 2008, 08:03:38 pm



Title: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: malkart on September 25, 2008, 08:03:38 pm
I just purchased a square corner Cavalier CS-96E coke machine. I am in need of door glass and the associated gaskets and also am looking for the springs for the door that has the glass on it. Does anyone have a source for either, or have any suggestions?

Thank you.


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: collecture on September 25, 2008, 11:09:26 pm
two sources to try -
Fun-Tronics (going through an ownership change as I type) - new number starting Monday (217) 857-1759

OR

www.sodajerkworks.com

Both sources are sponsors of this site with banners below, back, forward and top!


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: vintage_car on January 12, 2009, 09:18:58 pm
I'm very new- know nothing much about restoring the machines...so this may not be the best suggestion, but I know Lowes cuts glass and the 3/4" adhesive backed weather stripping for doors and windows is pretty cheap...might be cheaper than original...but then again might not be a good idea for that application...


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: bubba on January 13, 2009, 05:44:50 pm
I wouldn't go the Lowes route. A glass shop can cut the panes, but there are 2-3 pcs in the door with a special gasket.


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: loman4ec on January 13, 2009, 07:44:38 pm
Two of the panes need hole drilled at the bottom to vent moisture. That would be really hard to drill yourself.


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: tkaz on January 13, 2009, 11:10:45 pm
I get my glass cut at a local shop, basic window glass, and I use a dremel with a #953 (basic grinding) bit to slowly work a small hole in the glass.  It's not pretty, but it's functional and I have been happy with the results.  Use some WD40 while drilling to cool/lubricate the glass.

Since the hole is at the bottom of the door, no one will ever see it.  I've never done it, but I think that it wouldn't be that hard to get the gaskets made either.  There's a lot of different foam materials that you can add some double sided tape to get a good seal.

Just my thoughts, I'm no expert.


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: loman4ec on January 14, 2009, 04:30:28 am
Why go to all that trouble when the exact replacements are so cheap?


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: MoonDawg on January 14, 2009, 12:18:23 pm
       When I get my glass cut, I ask the glass shop to drill the holes too.


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: oscar on January 14, 2009, 06:16:49 pm
You can also buy glass drill bits real cheap on ebay. I bought some large ones and drilled an aquarium a few years ago.


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: MoonDawg on January 14, 2009, 08:48:32 pm
      Drilled holes in an aquarium?  :Oo:


Title: Re: Cavalier Square Corner CS-96E Glass for door and gaskets
Post by: oscar on January 14, 2009, 08:58:13 pm
Yea, I could't figure out how to get the water out. :Oo: I was making a sump tank.