arvin:  ; 627 Rhythm Master

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? arvin:  ; 627 Rhythm Master 
26.Jun.10 06:24
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Robert Uhrhammer (USA)
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I obtained a radio dial belt number 185, manufactured by General Cement, which is specified for the Arvin 627 from a local parts supplier but it is too tight and as a result the fine tuning mechanism does not function (it slips).  I measured the belt and it is shorter that the what is specified on the package for the number 185 radio dial belt.  I tried other belts of that size as well as belts that were next three lengths longer and they all either were too tight and caused the fine tuning mechanism to slip or too loose and caused the belt to slip on the pulleys.  I taked to the supplier and the belts are 50-60 years old and it is likely that they have shrunk over time.  Is this a common problem?  Is there a simple cure for this problem short of installing a belt tension idler?  Thanks.

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Changing the length of a belt 
26.Jun.10 18:46
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Thomas Albrecht (USA)
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Robert,

One approach that works better than you might expect is to take a belt which is too long and cut a piece out of it.  Then fasten the ends together with cyanoacrylate glue ("Super Glue").  This works especially well for rubber belts, or rubber O-rings used in place of belts, since the glue adheres amazingly well to rubber.  On a vintage belt, the glue may not hold as well, but it may be worth a try.  You'll want to avoid spreading the glue beyond the actual joint, because this may result in a stiff spot on the belt that will not bend around pulleys properly.

O-rings sometimes make good replacements, except that they are much stretchier than the originals.  This may give a different "feel" to the tuning or result in backlash.  Therefore it is nice to have some vintage belt stock to work with.

Best regards,

Tom

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Rhythm Master 
27.Feb.11 16:53
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Bob Timms (USA)
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I thought I owned the only Rhythm master in the world.

 

Would love to contact you and learn of yours.

Regards,

B.Timms

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Pictures from the collection 
02.Apr.11 10:46
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Ernst Erb (CH)
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Dear Bob
Just b luck I stumbled over this.
Since I can not see if somebody responded, I can only suggest that you use the link "Mail to the author" if you want to reach a member who has posted something. But it still should be reflected if there was an answer.

I presume that here you did not get an answer.
I see that the model shows only foreign pictures and small sized.

Would be wonderful if more members would photograph their sets and at least put in a narrow cut picture in size 933 pixels of the main set - not a direct front picture but a bit from the side and top (about 15 degrees angle).

Even more help for others would be additional pictures like the scale, sticker and/or plate, rear, chassis etc. Most helpful can also be the wiring in the chassis if it is still original - if somebody has taken out the chassis anyway. The top is a repair story ...

Sorry, I always try to motivate members because this is the only way we all get more information and help.

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Arvin Rhythm Master 627 
02.Apr.11 14:26
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Bob Timms (USA)
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Hello Ernst

Thank you for the reminder. I had planned on updating some Photo's and posting them, just got side tracked.

A Rare Radio indeed. I will post as soon as I find some spare time. VERY SOON I hope

Good to hear from you. Take care

 

Kind Regards,

Bob Timms

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No pictures yet 
05.Aug.11 08:17
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Ernst Erb (CH)
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Dear Bob

I hope you are fine ...
At least it looks like you enter Radiomuseum regularly - and have only forgotten this matter ...
I would love to see your nice and big sized pictures (if possible 933 pixels wide, max. 1400 hight).
 

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