Re: Cracked Wells Gardner neck board: Repair or Replace?
- From: Scott Caldwell <lscottcaldwell@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 21:49:31 GMT
I agree with Matt. If done right, these should be as solid as
original.
Scott
Matt wrote:
I use the legs from caps and resistors that I've cut off after installing them into a board to fix that sort of thing all the time. So long as you scrape enough of the stuff that covers the trace away the fix is usually pretty solid..
Matt
"Brandon" <bjw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1152849534.977464.168780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI have a Wells Gardner 19K4600 series monitor in a Frogger cabinet
converted to a Cal Fifty (thanks to Ken for helping me identify it in a
previous post).
I've discovered that my neck board is cracked completely down the
middle. I've posted pictures of front and back here:
http://www.brandonworrell.com/. It's not pretty.
My questions: Is this beyond repair? Worth repairing? How easy is it to
get a replacement neck board?
I don't know the exact model number. If I do look for a replacement,
are the neck boards between all 4600 series monitors interchangeable?
I happen to have a Wells Gardner 19K4615 monitor in my Scramble
upright. Can I use the neck board from this for testing purposes?
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