panther Moderator
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 6612 Location: Anza, Ca.
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| Posted: Oct Sun 29, 2006 11:38 pm |
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I made this jig set up to straighten warped Mystery Control dials.
I took two Stainless Steel plates, bored a hole in the center of one of them, to fit the flange on the back of the dial. Then I sandwiched the dial between the two plates, and added 4 clamps at 90 degrees from each other. I snugged up the clamps just to hold the set up together. I place the jig and dial into a pot of water, and brought it up to boil (don't put part into already boiling water.) I let it heat up for about 5 minutes, then evenly tightened the clamps until the dial was flat. I then removed the jig set up from the water. Placed it in an empty sink with the stopper in. Slowly add cold water to the sink, until the jig is submerged completely. Let it cool for about 15 minutes, then remove the clamps.
Like magic, the dial is flat as new....
Dan  _________________ "The More People I Meet, The More I LOVE My Dog"
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jimr
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 411 Location: Klamath Falls,OR - U.S.A.
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| Posted: Oct Mon 30, 2006 12:55 am |
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Hey Dan,
You oughta post this in hints & Kinks also! Great Idea - my control is fine, but I've been thinking about a similar jig & process for a warped dial on a Silvertone 4500. Oughta work, now if I can just find some time!
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