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Title: A small hobby perk!
Post by: collecture on July 25, 2009, 08:52:50 pm
OK - I get this email a few months ago. It is from a guy that works the the Solid Rock Foundation (a local not-for-profit charitable organization headed by Alice Cooper). They were given a V-39 as a donation. It has been restored - paint is presentable, but poorly done. There is Bondo evidence, plates rivited on (not welded) down at the base. The '10' on the 10 cents is poorly handpainted around 'cents' decaled on - why not just use the '10-Cents' decal? Hinges, coin entry plate, coin return cup, BO and BO bezel have all had the golden touch applied to them. Check out the liner modification to allow King Size bottles into an early drum. :Oo:

Anyway - they want me to clean it up and fix it up so it works to which I said OK. I spoke with Janet at Fun-Tronics about donating the parts needed to fix it up (to which she said yes) and they will get a tax deductible receipt from the Foundation (Thanks Rod & Janet).

I got into it today and was planning on taking some parts take some down to be plated. I am OK with everything behind the coin door, the drum and drum release. I 've broken the vend mechanism down pretty far, but would like to take it apart one more step. I can't slide the shaft through the bracket because of a cast aluminum piece bound on one end and the metal tab on this end. How does this come apart? - see pic 3

Also I am missing a couple of small pieces if anybody has them. I'll buy or trade or whatever. The adjustable SO Flag part that screws onto the end of the rod inside that is triggered by the drum. Also I need two of the fingers on the vend mech that pivot up into the drum when it vends.

As some of you are aware, my wife have been to 7 of the 8 benefit concerts that Alice gives here in Phoenix each Christmas and love them. I am more than happy to donate my labor.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: oldskoolcoinop on July 26, 2009, 08:57:11 am
That's very cool of you to do. Looks like the machine should get them some decent coin when you are done with it. Two thumbs up to Funtronics for the donation and three thumbs up for you for donating the labor.  :wow:


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: Kilroy on July 26, 2009, 09:14:53 am
I think Steve @ Soda Jerks Works has the hex nut for the sold out flag.

And  what a cool way to contribute.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: collecture on July 26, 2009, 09:22:34 am
Thanks guys! I was browsing Fun-Tronics last night and saw that they carry the SO nut too.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: collecture on July 26, 2009, 10:25:21 am
Disregard vend mech question now as I got the tab out now and mechanism completely broken down.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: vendo39 on July 26, 2009, 06:47:41 pm
I've got ya covered on any Vendo 39 parts you need. Just PM me on what you want and its yours! :happydrinkers:


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: collecture on July 26, 2009, 08:53:18 pm
I've got ya covered on any Vendo 39 parts you need. Just PM me on what you want and its yours! :happydrinkers:

Thanks so much!
I'll pm you in a day or two.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: mznb1u on July 27, 2009, 06:09:47 am
I wouldn't mind the specs on the door liner.  That might be a cheaper route to modify my 39 to hold the 12 oz bottles instead of buying the repo drum.

Nice looking machine.  If they are going to raffle that off--count me in for a ticket or two!

 :drinking: Tim :drinking:


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: Ltransam on July 27, 2009, 06:47:19 am


   I agree Mznb1U

               Tom I know your Busy  and I'v been swamped myself  :darn: ( I WILL call you soon )  But I like the way the Door line has been Modified !!! It Looks Nice Someone did a Great Job !!!   I don't owne a 39 But If Someday I do I'd like it to vend 12oz


                                                         Ltransam


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: collecture on July 27, 2009, 08:39:59 am
Tim,
I'll be taking the liner off this week sometime to get the main door latch off. I'll take some nice pics and get some measurements to you. The only issue I see is that they also had to cut the bottle throat in half and now there are no screw holes for attaching the center of the liner. I'll know more once I take the liner off.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: collecture on September 07, 2009, 07:35:37 pm
OK - I finished it up this last week and fine tuned it this W/E and it works like a champ. I had to put one of my liners and one of my bottle throats in as the modified liner that was with the machine just would not work. The bottle throat had been cut in half, so there was no place to attach door liner to the bottle throat. Also the line cover bend was squared off and it wouldn't sit nice on the curved line cover; therefore, the door looked warped with gap on the bottom right of about an inch and the top right being 1/4 of an inch.

The guy had riveted the drum together and had the counter-weights in the wrong location, so I fixed that issue.

Everything was re-zinc plated and the drum I had powder-coated. I had all the gold plated items re-chromed back to silver too.

I painted the bottom of the liner with POR-15.

MUCH MUCH thanks to Rod and Janet at Fun-Tronics for donating the necessary parts to do a proper refurb!  :biggrin:

I return it tomorrow - hope they like it and get lots of money for it at auction to help the kids!!   :biggrin:  :biggrin:


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: coke_and_stuff on September 07, 2009, 08:35:23 pm
It looks great Tom, and defenatly for a great cause!!!

Joey


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: RC kid on September 07, 2009, 09:53:25 pm
Wow! Great job. Your hard work turned out an excellent result. I am also restoring a Vendo 39, but since I am still not the professional that you obviously are, my project is taking a little longer to finish.

I am learning so much form the threads you guys post and the information put out here is making my restorations much more professional looking.

Thanks for sharing your projects and all of the issues and head aches you encountered while finishing them. The information is greatly appreciated.


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: cokecolaman on September 07, 2009, 11:00:00 pm
Oustanding job...and for a good cause!


Title: Re: A small hobby perk!
Post by: mznb1u on September 08, 2009, 07:49:14 am
 :happydrinkers: Top notch job!  :happydrinkers:

 :drinking: Tim :drinking: