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#6580
Sun Nov 30 2008 05:14 PM
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well today was a busy day,had a customer come over with his father in law(think he will be here soon) to see my pumps and then wes and tara were here.in the meantime i was working on my veeder root.got all of the small wheels off with no damage,and also got the main frame turnin,but no cigar just yet.all in all i bet i spent over 5-6 hrs workin on that gizmo.and still not done.gotta say next time im just gonna send it out to jkyocom for a rebuild.i know im a cheapskate,but i tell ya for what he charges for a rebuild,i aint never gonna do this again.just wanted to let you know and even thought he hasent done one for me yet,i appreciate what you do joe!now more than ever!!now time to watch the bears!!
Looking for gas,oil related clocks,especially neon and spinners .clock repair available. Mick
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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#6581
Sun Nov 30 2008 05:40 PM
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I've never taken the opportunity, to use Joe.
He does take on, projects, that most of us should fear. Remember, when you were about eight years old, and ya' wanted to see what made that clock work? Remember how that spring made that funny noise as it unwound, and shot across the room?
Joe, takes on, the arcane (sp?) art of the Veeder Root Computer. He massages it, into clockface mechanisisms. (is that a word?) He makes big ones, into little ones. He passes on his knowledge, of the different frames, with us, lowly pump restorers.....
I think, Mick hit the nail on the head here..... Leave it to the experts. I know that I'm not gonna' open up one of those monsters.....
[This message has been edited by Thunder II (edited 11-30-2008).]
Anything Chevron I'd rather be flying.....
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#6582
Sun Nov 30 2008 10:40 PM
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This was what kind of veeder root? I took apart my corroded calculating head on my Tokheim 300 and had it working perfectly in two hours. I use a camera over my desk to make it easier to put back together. That style veeder root is a piece of cake to fix.
Antique? It's new to me.
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#6583
Mon Dec 01 2008 05:31 PM
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this is a side- top driven unit with pectons at a 4.5:1 ratio.very difficult to work on
Looking for gas,oil related clocks,especially neon and spinners .clock repair available. Mick
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#6584
Mon Dec 01 2008 05:38 PM
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Tell em how you pulled the pump from the lake too! Mick
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#6585
Tue Dec 02 2008 04:10 PM
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This was easy..... This was tough..... But this was just ridiculous.... 11 computers in stock right now. Thanks Guys Joe
Veeder Root Rebuilds.....since 1987 Veeder Root Identification CD Gas Pump Clock Repair jkyocom@bellsouth.net
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#6586
Wed Dec 03 2008 07:59 PM
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Aluminum corrosion is the hardest to deal with. Parts have a way of just fracturing when you least expect it.
Antique? It's new to me.
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