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Sun Feb 06 2011 09:18 AM
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Hey there,
I am in the process of fitting a repro art deco bezel to my Wayne 60 which had none. I sure could use a reference pic from a side view so that I can get this right. I was hoping to work on this today, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your help, Dave
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Also, does anyone know the approximate hole size for the large hole that needs to be cut on the top?
Thanks
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hope these help. i beleive the hole is as big as the hole on the holder,not positive though.on my other 60,on which i added the holder,i just made the hole big enough for a light socket to go thru.this one is original
Last edited by oldnfuelish; Sun Feb 06 2011 09:30 AM.
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Dave, Hope this is what you're looking for...
Here is a side pic of my original globe holder. If your's is the same, the opening in the top of the bezel is approximately 4 1/4 inches. I can't tell how big the opening would need to be for the top of your pump, but from feeling through the opening in the bezel to where it comes in contact with the top of the pump, it seems to be 5/16 to 1/2 bigger than the opening in the bezel. If you're cutting a hole in the top, cut smaller than you think you need...you can always cut it bigger if you need to later.
Hope this helps... perhaps someone else will know the exact opening on the top.
Mac
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Oldnfuelish and Mac, thanks a ton...... That is exactly what I needed to see. Now I can proceed thanks to you guys.... big help. Thanks so much, Dave
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Dave, Post some pics when you get it mounted. Glad it helped out.
Mac
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Dave I usually use a thin piece of cardboard and make a template. I then put it on the top skin then trace it out. It's hard to get the mounting holes lined up where they should be. Also the repop globe holders are a little bit smaller than the original and will not fit flush near the top front pieces. The template will allow you to get it matched the best you can. Richard
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