Hi, has anyone made a tutorial on how to dremel an old coin carrier plate e.g clenport 81pot tower to accept the new £1 coin?
I've done loads of reading on here about people doing it but I still can't seem to grasp it without seeing footage.
Many thanks
Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier plate.
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Re: Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier pla
ive done a video for tomy mechs
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQEu8sXoYK-GIIEbtNIWpzA?view_as=subscriber
tub towers are easy, take back plate off removing 4 screws, and align coin plate at top (where coin is inserted) grind sides of plate until new pound coin goes in and turns round with fingers freely, job done, only other thing you may have to do is take pawl (little metal lever where pound coin has to pass) out and manually round edge off so new pound coin lifts and passes through.
any issues in box me
regards
Ade
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQEu8sXoYK-GIIEbtNIWpzA?view_as=subscriber
tub towers are easy, take back plate off removing 4 screws, and align coin plate at top (where coin is inserted) grind sides of plate until new pound coin goes in and turns round with fingers freely, job done, only other thing you may have to do is take pawl (little metal lever where pound coin has to pass) out and manually round edge off so new pound coin lifts and passes through.
any issues in box me
regards
Ade
Re: Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier pla
Brilliant, thank you Ade!
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Re: Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier pla
use the following will make your life so much easier
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183646550410?ViewItem=&item=183646550410
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272818161895?ViewItem=&item=272818161895
Ade
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/183646550410?ViewItem=&item=183646550410
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272818161895?ViewItem=&item=272818161895
Ade
Re: Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier pla
@Ade
Managed to do my first carrier plate conversion today! Ty for the information.
Managed to do my first carrier plate conversion today! Ty for the information.
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Re: Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier pla
no probs and well done, just make sure coin turns fully round in the gap with your fingers. few of us got caught out with that and turned up on site to find new pound coin stuck in mech and machine empty from free vending
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Re: Tutorial showing how to dremel out an old £1 carrier pla
Hi Guys,
Just an addition to all of Ades good advise. If you put an old pound coin in the mech and turn it 180 degrees (so the coin drops out of the bottom). You can grind the carrier in this position to fit the new pound coin. Therefore there's no need to take the mech apart to convert. The pawl only usually needs rounding so the old coin continues to pass too (not usually necessary for the new coin only). This makes the process super fast
Just an addition to all of Ades good advise. If you put an old pound coin in the mech and turn it 180 degrees (so the coin drops out of the bottom). You can grind the carrier in this position to fit the new pound coin. Therefore there's no need to take the mech apart to convert. The pawl only usually needs rounding so the old coin continues to pass too (not usually necessary for the new coin only). This makes the process super fast