Title: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: mznb1u on May 31, 2008, 05:30:20 pm My sons will be out of school in two weeks so it is time to start planning the V-39 restoration. I am still in need of some parts to get it working before I tear it down for soda-blasting, painting and re-finishing. I have been watching E-Bay and CL for a parts machine but nothing has come up. I am getting ready to place an order with Steve at Funtronics; however, I thought I would put out a message on the off chance that someone has spare parts they need to unload.
Here is what I need: Indexing Mechanism Drum Release Wire Assembly Evaporator Shroud Extension Like to get but not necessary: Push Bar and Casters for back of machine Other questions that I have thus far: 1. Would I be able to find something at my local hardware that would work for the basket washers and retaining ring? If so what size are they? 2. For the main door gasket, I noticed that Steve sells gasket material by the foot and he also has a re-pro pre-formed gasket. Any suggestion to go with one or the other from those that have done a V-39? 3. Above the coin slot my machine has the faint remnants of a decal that said Do Not Use Canadian Coins Did not see this in the Funtronics catalog. Anybody know if this one is available out there? I would like to put that back on as that is one all the vending machines here in Michigan. Thats it for now but I am sure that a lot of other questions will come up along the way. Thanks for any assistance. Tim Here is the machine as it stands today! Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: Kilroy on May 31, 2008, 06:10:56 pm Tim, can't help on the parts, but the Do Not Use Canadian Coins decal I made myself.
If you have MS Word, Try Arial Black, 36 point. A few bucks at OfficeMax for waterslide decal paper (I think it was !0 bucks for 10 sheets, used less than a quarter, and have a lifetime supply left. My 39 also had that warning, and i will add it to my 81, guewss it's a Michigan thing :biggrin: Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: collecture on May 31, 2008, 06:15:11 pm I've seen a few of the rear fan shrouds being offered on eBay in the past 6 months - one recently.
Can't remember whether somebody was making them or original. Here it is: http://cgi.ebay.com/Vendo-39-coke-machine-lower-back-cover-plus-others_W0QQitemZ330236829821QQihZ014QQcategoryZ13734QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Maybe call the seller - Lloyd at Coinopwarehouse - 703-801-1459 and see if he has another Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: bubba on May 31, 2008, 07:45:53 pm Here is the machine as it stands today! (http://soda-machines.com/discussions/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8088.0;attach=8686;image) First thing you need to do is rotate the machine onto the bottom.. :laugh: Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: collecture on May 31, 2008, 07:52:55 pm First thing you need to do is rotate the machine onto the bottom.. :laugh: ...and keep upright for 24 hours before running compressor Witty Bubby! Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: mznb1u on May 31, 2008, 08:22:38 pm Kilroy,
Thanks for the tip on the decal. That will probably be the easiest way to get that done. Collecture, I've got the shroud for the back of the machine. I need the one that goes over the evaporater fan inside the cabinet. Bubba, You are correct about the orientation of the machine! :laugh: Took the shot with my cell phone and did not take the time to right the ship! Thanks guys! One more question: 1. Some of the V-39 that I have seen have a loading instruction "wheel" in the middle of the basket and some don't. Is this part available? I have to admit that I have not scoured the Funtronics catalog and Steve might have that in there somewhere. Go Wings! Tim Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: collecture on May 31, 2008, 08:33:22 pm I've got the shroud for the back of the machine. I need the one that goes over the evaporater fan inside the cabinet. Fun-Tronics definately carries that - measure HxW and call Steve. Why would you want an original of it? Quote Some of the V-39 that I have seen have a loading instruction "wheel" in the middle of the basket and some don't. Is this part available? It is actually two plates - the "some don't" ones are just missing it I bet! I might have an extra, but I'll have to look - I think the post hole (on the plates) are bent up though. Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: davethebirdman on June 01, 2008, 06:49:15 am With regard to the gasket... I'd go for the pre-formed... Just a bit easier and not a great deal more expensive..
Dave Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: MCarter on June 01, 2008, 08:52:26 am I restored my 39 a few years ago and i put the back cover on it to make it complete. The "Disks" on the vending wheel i had but made some anyway. If you need some decals to go over your old one, LMK,
Matt Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: mznb1u on June 20, 2008, 08:26:21 pm I received some of the parts for my V-39 restoration. Still waiting on the indexing mech and basket release wire. In the meantime, I thought I would start putting the other parts on the machine. One item is a new lock for the coin door. I have the original lock bar but it is bent a little due to a prior owner prying open the coin door. I will need to straighten it out.
:help: Can someone with V-39 please post some pictures of the lock assembly on the machine so I can have a look? :hopefull: My boys want to get started on the restoration! THANKS! Tim :drinking: Title: Re: Time to get started on the Vendo V-39 Restoration Post by: Gumbo on June 22, 2008, 09:31:54 pm Tim,
I've got some Casters that came off a Vendo 81. Do you think they will work? I'll measure them and get back with you soon. I'll send a photo as well. Anderson |