Tips From The Bench Restoring a Vintage Turntable Dustcover

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @waltershaffer6166
    @waltershaffer6166 Год назад +30

    I would be interested in seeing the whole turntable clean up/refurb. Thanks for the great videos!

  • @bryanfoster2856
    @bryanfoster2856 Год назад +8

    Would love to see you clean up the turntable

  • @primeanalogrecords
    @primeanalogrecords Год назад +8

    One thing that really helps with that process is to take a bath towel and fold it up into a square, so it fits under the dust cover! That way you can put a little extra pressure on it when you are buffing! I find this really helps and it prevents any chance of it cracking! Also are use Maguires scratch removal which really seems to do the trick on the cleanup! Just my two cents! Great job on the video, Kevin!

  • @ChadCruzen
    @ChadCruzen Год назад +9

    Great content Kevin! Would love to see how you guys clean equipment.

  • @mrnegitoro
    @mrnegitoro Год назад +2

    Clean it! Clean it! I recently picked up a SL-D1 for $30 that works well but the dust cover is in rough shape. The turntable itself is not that bad. Perfect timing for this video! It would also be great the see how to replace the hinges on the dust cover.

  • @jjjcmo
    @jjjcmo Год назад +2

    When it’s bad to begin with, presentable is a vast improvement. Did something like this with my Thorens cover, and it was much improved. Glad you shared this!

  • @MashBill
    @MashBill Год назад +2

    That turned out much better than I expected. Great job.

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Год назад +1

    So many turntables covers, so little time. Needed this, thanks Kevin.

  • @vincedebart
    @vincedebart Месяц назад

    Hi …Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate your method and thanks for the links

  • @terrytreinen
    @terrytreinen Год назад +1

    Love tosee the full clean up

  • @jeffbrooke4892
    @jeffbrooke4892 Год назад +1

    Nice. As always, your programs provide us viewers with gobs of good stuff to know. Thanks!

  • @mauriceprudhomme5296
    @mauriceprudhomme5296 Год назад +1

    I polish a ton of lids, clean the badge well (iso/glass cleaner) and cover it with electrical tape, trim around it carefully with an exacto knife. This will protect it during wet sanding and polishing. Odd time the tape will come off just reply as needed.

  • @lobstame
    @lobstame Год назад +2

    Nice job Kevin! It looks great. I tried a Meguires headlamp kit (kinda expensive) and wen real slow. It took me four hours even though the scratches were not deep at all, just kinda cloudy. The dust cover was tinted or “smoke” is the descriptor for that one. I masked the label with a layer or two of good painter’s tape to protect the lettering. The masking tape was a pain in the neck to work around. I had to do many close areas by hand because I did not trust the drill apparatus. It looks like new, I mean really like new given it is a 1974 Denon and had never been cleaned/buffed prior. It was worth the effort, friends say “how did you find a new dustcover for that?” I also did not start with the very coarse abrasive, I just hung in there with the light stuff until I got the results I wanted. If you go with a coarse grit abrasive and heat up the acrylic, it will ruin it so if you try going a diy route, go slow. Read the instructions.

  • @ryanisdunn
    @ryanisdunn Год назад +1

    Get out of my head! I was just working on one of these last night... and getting really frustrated. Can't wait to try your recommendations.

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Год назад +1

    Nice job! Turntables are works of art and that one needs to be restored. I haven't used a turntable since the 80s but I think they're cool. It's the vinyl I'm not crazy about.

  • @mortallious1234
    @mortallious1234 Год назад +2

    Incidentally, toothpaste works well on lightly scratched watch glass.
    Great video.

  • @ajp891
    @ajp891 Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed this video Kev, I learnt a lot! Would be good to see you rejuvenate a complete turntable! 👍🎸🎼

  • @riflegurlsmom
    @riflegurlsmom Год назад

    GREAT video and I would love to see you clean up the turntable itself. I just saw another video and ordered Novus and then saw this one and immediately thought "If Kevin recommends Novus, it must be good." hahaha Thanks!

  • @graysonstumbo1806
    @graysonstumbo1806 Год назад

    Love to see a video of y’all cleaning/refurbishing the techniques.

  • @allanellis5827
    @allanellis5827 Год назад

    Thanks for that! I bought an old Thorens TD145 that needs to have the cover polished up and now I know what to use. Thanks again.

  • @jayyoung5423
    @jayyoung5423 Год назад +1

    Nice job Kevin, I've actually researched this for my Pioneer 12d. Seen some you tubers polish by hand and was always wary about burning the acrylic with a buffer. Your technique gives me a little more confidence to tackle the job, great work...peace.

  • @JeffN-A
    @JeffN-A Год назад

    I've had the SL-3300 since new in 1980, still works! I hot rodded it with a new stylus and gave it to my 37 year old son

  • @apollorobb
    @apollorobb Год назад

    Id love to see the ole Technics all cleaned up and spinning Vinyl again

  • @stephen579
    @stephen579 Год назад

    Yes, I would love to see you give that turntable a rebuild.

  • @NicoloEugelmi001
    @NicoloEugelmi001 Год назад

    I used a piece of Scotch tape to cover the emblem, and it held on pretty well over multiple buffs. Use a pen knife to cut off the extra. You're great, stay awesome.

  • @jorgetorres3279
    @jorgetorres3279 Год назад

    Yes it would be great to see it been cleaned!!

  • @VinylPro
    @VinylPro Год назад

    HARD WORK, MISTER !!!

  • @ccrm10
    @ccrm10 Год назад

    Nice job on that one! Thanks for showing how it is done.

  • @hobbswade
    @hobbswade 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. Helpful. Wish me luck on mine.

  • @robmurray3914
    @robmurray3914 Год назад

    Yea resto video would be cool ! Keep the good stuff coming!

  • @lukedougan7908
    @lukedougan7908 Год назад

    I’d love to see you clean the whole turntable up 👍

  • @peterlundskow4061
    @peterlundskow4061 Год назад

    I would be interested in seeing you rehab turntable as well, it is a great video.

  • @jackallen6261
    @jackallen6261 Год назад

    Thanks for the upload! that turned out amazing! I have a couple of old tables that need some love on the dust covers i will give this a try!

  • @hugobloemers4425
    @hugobloemers4425 Год назад +1

    Hi Kevin, I am very interested to see how well you can restore the Technics turntable and how the professionals do such thing. The dust cover is presentable, as you say. Perhaps the whole TT can be salvaged. That would be a win.

  • @jordanrussell345
    @jordanrussell345 Год назад +1

    I recently serviced a SL-3300. It's like a swiss watch inside but with larger parts! The biggest issue was getting to the grease slides directly under the motor.

  • @crmixman
    @crmixman Год назад

    Great video Kevin!
    Yes - give that table a full detailing! I'm curious to see how far you need to strip it down to get into all the nooks and crannies.

  • @triples4good
    @triples4good Год назад

    I would love a video of the turntable clean up, definitely!

  • @kkoller8952
    @kkoller8952 Год назад

    Yes, clean up that Technics turntable.... maybe I can pick up some more tips from you .... always willing to learn new ideas to work smarter, not harder!😅

  • @binmanson3507
    @binmanson3507 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @jordanrussell345
    @jordanrussell345 Год назад

    Please more repair videos!!

  • @TheFlyingBarrel
    @TheFlyingBarrel Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this. I’ve done this by hand, so nice to see the results with power tools.
    Also, please share a link to your audiophile upgrade Novus cap. 😂

  • @ejude83
    @ejude83 Год назад

    Wow! That came out great! I’m inspired to do my own now. I’d also love to see what you can do with that turntable

  • @jpaleas
    @jpaleas Год назад

    Thanks for the cleaning/buffing tips !
    Especially the awareness of not making contact with the hard part of the machine plate, while working on the inside walls of the cover.
    I hope you can resurrect this Technics ! Please post any progress!

  • @ProudDigital
    @ProudDigital Год назад

    A video on restoring that turntable would be great! Do you do/use anything different for tinted dust covers? Thanks a lot for doing these type of videos.

    • @lobstame
      @lobstame Год назад

      I did my Denon tinted cover, it doesn’t matter if it’s clear or tinted. You are just removing acrylic using an abrasive.

  • @kentrichardson9070
    @kentrichardson9070 Год назад

    Alot of people have random orbit sanders with variable speed which will work. Foam pads with velcro can be added. Use the slowest speed and practice on scrap acrylic. Small right angle cordless polishers are available as well as Dremel tools for tight spots. Polishing is SANDING with abrasive so start with a finer grit and step down if necessary.As with sanding,you do the heavy work with the first grit and after that you are only removing previous grits scratches. Cheers.

  • @DavidPerez-ck3dw
    @DavidPerez-ck3dw Год назад +1

    I would like to see it cleaned. Nice job on the dust cover.

  • @rafacq
    @rafacq Год назад

    I have an original SL-3300 and have kept it in pretty good condition. Would love to see you restore your unit.

  • @paulv22
    @paulv22 Год назад

    Random orbital polishers like that are also the way for polishing and waxing your car. Thanks for the video and yes, I'd like to see the Technics cleaned up.

  • @jsmorton674
    @jsmorton674 Год назад

    Great stuff! Thanks...

  • @passqualecaiazza7728
    @passqualecaiazza7728 Год назад

    love the video, good info.

  • @TheAgeOfAnalog
    @TheAgeOfAnalog Год назад

    I’ve done about a dozen of these, so far. I’m currently working on one for my Pioneer PL-514 that was so bad, inside and out, that I had to wet sand from 800-2500 and I’m now polishing with the Novus kit and some other products in between. I have a 6” random orbital polisher and a 4” cordless angle polisher, but they’re both so unwieldy and messy, I usually end up doing most of it by hand.

  • @kevinyoungM14EBR
    @kevinyoungM14EBR 7 месяцев назад +1

    The dust cover on my SL-1500 has side by side 'cigarette' burns on the top right front that almost melted through the plastic... using tips & methods shared here I am sure the cover will clean up well, and I will just leave the damage as-is to retain that distressed vintage appearance.
    Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!

  • @charlierogers8704
    @charlierogers8704 Год назад

    I'd love to see the whole TT cleaned and some light servicing that can be done to any/all TT's

  • @seattlebeard
    @seattlebeard Год назад +1

    I really appreciate these videos. Thanks. :o)

  • @jyrik6654
    @jyrik6654 Год назад

    A vote for a clean up video.

  • @KnobbieRay
    @KnobbieRay 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi can the same process be done on a tinted dual cover - I am assuming yes but thought I would ask. Thank you.

  • @edogle8163
    @edogle8163 Год назад

    Looks good Kevin for one time....

  • @ant5511
    @ant5511 Год назад

    Good luck with that turntable! Yep, I'm curious to see if you can bring it back to life ...

  • @jackallen6261
    @jackallen6261 Год назад

    Yes, please! clean up the deck as well!

  • @chadw1701
    @chadw1701 Год назад

    Great video. My dust cover needs this bad and Ive been wondering how to do it. Thanks!

  • @edwardbagu1252
    @edwardbagu1252 Год назад +1

    Kevin, how do you deal with dustcovers that have turned cloudy yellowish with time. I have a pioneer sl-520 dustcover that has troubled me, I have thrown everything at it, all in vain....You actually did a good job with that technics. I usually buff with my hands that tool really makes a difference

    • @TheAgeOfAnalog
      @TheAgeOfAnalog Год назад

      I’ve polished a lot of dust covers. Some are softer than others and some yellow more than others as well. Sometimes it polishes out, sometimes it doesn’t.

  • @alanblock3538
    @alanblock3538 Год назад

    Great info,, I have been looking for the polish to clean up my dust cover.. Might try the polish on my Victory windshield also.. Thx..

  • @donfeatherstone1283
    @donfeatherstone1283 Год назад

    Enjoy all your videos and would love to see that turntable cleaned up as well.
    Same question as to would you do anything differently with a tinted cover? Thanks for the series!

  • @jimc9823
    @jimc9823 Год назад

    Please show the TT cleaning :-) I recently took the task of seriously polishing my car in order to apply a ceramic coating and learned about the different colored foam polishing disks. Before that I had ordered a bag of them on line and when they showed up I thought it was just for looks (they all felt the same to me).. lol Thankfully I found out before using them to polish.

  • @karaDee2363
    @karaDee2363 Год назад

    Looks 1000% better...... To protect the emblem on top just put a piece masking tape cut to size over it. . or pop it out carefully and reglue it when you're done..

  • @Reflectiveness
    @Reflectiveness Год назад

    Staying original is preferable if possible. Thanks so much.

  • @MW-ou5yt
    @MW-ou5yt Год назад

    I've used Mother's Mag Wheel polish before with my DA polisher. Works great. $5 at Walmart.
    Harbor Freight sells an inexpensive polisher and always check their return section in the back of the store.

  • @johnstump2433
    @johnstump2433 Год назад

    Yes, I’m very interested in your cleaning technique! ( pun intended )😊

  • @ditlefchristianjacobsen5351
    @ditlefchristianjacobsen5351 Год назад

    Thank you for a great video. I would be happy if you could do the turntable too. I will do some of my own turntables as well. Looking forward to your upcoming videos very much whatever topic they cover. Have a nice day.

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio Год назад

    12:40 You can put some tape on the badge, it helps protect it a bit, for as long as it stays in place.

  • @spacemissing
    @spacemissing Год назад

    For really bad scratches, start with 320 grit and work up to 3000 or finer, then use Novus # 2 to finish.
    I do it by hand because I don't do it often enough to justify the cost of a machine.
    Novus # 3 does work better if the scratches are coarse. Be sure to use # 2 after using # 3.

  • @mattspokane
    @mattspokane 4 месяца назад

    If there is a enough of the plastic tab left that it can stick into the slot of the hinge, you can drill a small hole in the hinge and keep it in place with a screw. You just have to remember to take the screws out before trying to rip the cover off 🙂

  • @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
    @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez Год назад

    I go 400, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000 mcguires compound and scratch x2.0 follow with wax. I like carnuba wax and final buff with flannel cloth. It takes 1 hour. The trick is to start at the appropriate grit for the initial condition and the sequence of grit does the work for you. I usually go 5 to 7 mins per grit. Small circles, cross hatch and 45 degree. Rinse between grits and use soapy water. At 3000 grit and compound it will look very good. Scratch x2.0 and wax is money. Flannel cloth buff makes it mirror finish. I do these daily. The buff phase is like a total of 10 mins for the compound and 2.0. Polisher is 100% necessary. Keep it moving. I sit the cover on a piece of foam insulation. Cut grove in it to hold edge of the cover.

    • @opticalinch
      @opticalinch 4 месяца назад

      You should do a video how to

  • @papertoyss
    @papertoyss Год назад

    To avoid scratches when you do the inside, you could use some tape on the sidewalls when you do the main surface of the dust cover, and later some tape on the main surface and do the side walls.

  • @mikehorner5781
    @mikehorner5781 Год назад

    Would love to see it good information

  • @damoldcrow
    @damoldcrow Год назад +2

    91% rubbing alcohol works great for removing sharpie ink.

    • @TheAgeOfAnalog
      @TheAgeOfAnalog Год назад

      So does dry erase marker then felt eraser. Weird, but it works. Sometimes works on album covers too.

  • @malcolmmitchell8538
    @malcolmmitchell8538 17 дней назад

    Thanks for this, I’ve just been given a B&O beocenter2200 that I’m going to restore🤞never thought of using my car polishers 😂 just surface no deep scratches it will come up trumps. Nice video by the way very relaxing 😎

  • @-elijahriggs-
    @-elijahriggs- Год назад

    painters tape to protect the walls?

  • @harryberry474
    @harryberry474 6 месяцев назад

    A piece of blue painters tape will protect that center emblem.

  • @bpalpha
    @bpalpha Год назад

    Save the Technics! Its still a better turntable than my AT LP60x.

  • @craigcomparato9115
    @craigcomparato9115 Год назад

    Tips for cleaning, would like to watch

  • @johnreis8520
    @johnreis8520 Месяц назад

    would love to see you clean up MY turntable

  • @e.j.adkins2137
    @e.j.adkins2137 Год назад

    You took that bad boy from trashy to classy. I think that's the same model I have in storage that needs work. You ever film tint a cover that is too far gone?

  • @simonecionco1565
    @simonecionco1565 3 месяца назад

    per un sl1200 mk 2 è lo stesso? dove posso trovare i prodorri giusti?

  • @uncleronny6748
    @uncleronny6748 Год назад

    Novus stuff is good...in your case I would invest in a couple of squeeze bottles to fill up off that super tanker jug you bought (make sure you shake the container of whatever you're using vigorously). Meguiars stuff is good. I personally like 3M FinesseIt products cause I color sand car paint with it alot. It really depends on the type of plastic you are trying to restore...there's no one absolute polish in my opinion. And stay away from headlight restoring kits...they are grossly overpriced and possibly too abrasive for a TT cover. On super heavy scratches you will need to use a finer 3M Imperial sandpaper to feather the scratch out otherwise you end up with a shiney inverted speed bump. I have personally polished many a plastic watch crystal...there's a special compound stick by Bergeon (green I think) made specifically for that purpose. I've used it in conjunction with a Foredom mini lathe at lower speeds and it still works great which is why I include it as a possibility. I guess it goes without saying try an inconspicuous spot on the back of the cover first if you are unsure of the product you are using. Also, be mindful of the color of the product you are using...will it stain a clear cover? When you go leaning on that polisher creating heat, will that dark red chrome polish you're using come off? Good luck.

  • @rickcarter3036
    @rickcarter3036 Год назад

    Clean it!

  • @fdski
    @fdski Год назад

    Definitely would like to see you clean-er-up.

  • @markfx12
    @markfx12 Год назад

    Yes, power wash that mutha!

  • @RandySmith-iz1ml
    @RandySmith-iz1ml Год назад

    Yes, now that the cover is so clean the table looks even more disgusting, seeing the table cleaned up would be great!

  • @TheSquaredM
    @TheSquaredM 5 дней назад

    Isopropyl alcohol takes Sharpie off!!

  • @Sirmooses
    @Sirmooses Год назад +1

    Kevin, You know your stuff about vintage audio no doubt but omg, THIS IS NOT how you polish clear plastic. Watching you pull out that buffer is like watching someone say they're about to change a TT cartridge and then they pull out a hammer. While yes, you can kind of maybe get the job done (poorly at best), it's the completely wrong tool that's going to take way more time and effort and have a good chance of breaking something.
    To start with that buffer is made for things like cars. Not 12oz pieces of plastic. It can and will fling it or shatter it. ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU WERE USING IT WITH THE COVER SITTING LOOSE. And you've seen other people get good results with 3000 grit sandpaper because the pad you're using is actually coarser probly somewhere around 2000 grit, you're just basically beating the plastic into submission. Novus is always the best polish for plastic but it is extremely hard to get semi-good results on plastic with any sort of power tools, and with what you're using "passable" is the best you can ever hope for.
    Just use Novus 2 with a cloth by hand and you'll get way better results with much, much less frustration. If it's deep scratches Novus 3 works but it takes time, and then it has to be buffed out with 2. You don't even mention Novus 1 but you want to finish with that as it protects the newly air-exposed plastic surface. If you really want to use power tools than get a small palm orbit sander but spend some time to learn how to polish plastic first. What would you say to someone trying to restore an amplifier but they didn't know what a capacitor does?
    Bottom line I respect your talent for vintage audio but you are giving people bad advice in this video, and at best they get poor results, possibly break their cover and could very well even hurt themselves following this.

    • @TheAgeOfAnalog
      @TheAgeOfAnalog Год назад

      You’re not wrong, but he did end up with a decent result given what he had to work with.

  • @gilesdavis6345
    @gilesdavis6345 Год назад

    Yes, sort the old girl out.

  • @matthewseed3386
    @matthewseed3386 11 месяцев назад

    Just do it by hand on the inside its not that hard

  • @mojooftheg5961
    @mojooftheg5961 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are so verbose.