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Help ! I need a new belt and some oil for my Fender Telray oilcan reverb n echo unit.
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billyz wrote:Help ! I need a new belt and some oil for my Fender Telray oilcan reverb n echo unit.
I bet you can find someone who has these thru telrayoilcanaddicts.yuku.com . Punch on "The not so mysterious liquid" & you'll find a vendor right quick.
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Thanks gnardo, I'll check them out. I googled but most links were outdated.
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Union Carbide "Ucon" LB-65 oil http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/o ... delays.htm Looks like you have an adventure lined up for yourself.
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It's the belt I really need. The oil is expensive but can find it.
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The latest entry from a fellow who sells small quantities of LB-65 was @ 15 months ago. Hope he still has some & has kept his email address current.
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billyz wrote:It's the belt I really need.
Most every town has an outfit that sells parts for appliances like vacuum cleaners & such - they usually have a collection of drive belts of all sorts. Bring yours in & I'll bet they can match it.

Hey how ya likin' Spokane? Bit different from Texas I'll bet.
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Leo,
Good tip for the belt. I see Some guys just use a rubber band, but I don't think that would last long.
Spokane is good. I'm getting busier all the time here. Seems there was a vacuum here. We moved here to take care of my mother in law. Lot slower than ATX for sure, but that's not such a bad thing as I am looking to retire in a couple of years , just getting a little head start.
All you guys (girls) (y'all) are welcome to stop by and visit .
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Retire ? Good for you. But you will never retire if your a tech musician. I'm looking to be a short timer also. Good luck, enjoy. Looks like moms in good hands.
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I'd love to meet you Billy! Lefty and myself are in Seattle so maybe we can roadtrip out to Spokane one Saturday to meet up. Have had nothing but extremely positive experiences meeting TAG members so far :).
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My Idea of retirement is only working on stuff I like when I want between BBQing and Camping/fishing trips. And finding time to actually play guitar!
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Cliff Schecht wrote:I'd love to meet you Billy! Lefty and myself are in Seattle so maybe we can roadtrip out to Spokane one Saturday to meet up. Have had nothing but extremely positive experiences meeting TAG members so far :).
You guys are welcome anytime. It is a 4+hr drive . thru some very boring country. you'll know your getting to Spokane when it starts looking nice again.
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OH, Found some Oil and its on order. I popped the lid on the oilcan and it looks perfectly clean inside but not a drop of oil. I oiled the lousy motor bearings and other shaft bearings.
Apparently they made a few different configurations of this thing. different pullys, mine is flat not V. No idler on this one. Single 7199 tube.
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Yippee! GOT it working. Got the right oil and used a rubber band.
The big problem was the 7199. Lots of hum. I redid the filament by making it center tapped with two 100 ohm resistors . Then dropped the voltage from the last power supply node with a 1 meg/ 100k divider. There was an unused section of the can cap 25u/50v , I tied the center to that.
No hum at all. And it sounds better than before too.
After a few minutes it gets real quiet now( No noise) But sounds great in a wobblely way.
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Glad you got it going.

Hopefully the oil used in these devices do not have PCB's (Polychlorinated biphenyl) in them.

Big time cancer risk from exposure.

I don't mean to put a downer on your reverb that you have been working on, just hope it is safe.

PCB's used to be called the wonder oil as it was non-conducting and a good insulator.

Then it was revealed that it is extremely carcinogenic and it was outlawed soon after.
Tom

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