M90 door trim

aiwapanasonic

Member (SA)
I am trying to get a M90 with missing door trim from another country.

I read in one post by Reno that the m90 door cover/trim can be removed. Does anyone do this for azimuth adjustment? I am wondering how a M90 can lose the trim when it looks firmly attached; although it is definitely not glued. Is it as easy as cassette decks to remove?

I'll also need to come up with a replacement but I guess it'll be just clear plastic that will need to be painted.
 

aiwapanasonic

Member (SA)
Yes, attached - it is the clear plastic that seems to be part of the door but can actually get detached so you can access the azimuth adjustment.
 

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caution

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I remember drawing this years ago.
Norm, isn't this the one where I had a plastics place make the window?

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It has a couple of gnarly hooks that hold it in place very securely...


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aiwapanasonic

Member (SA)
This is it! It sounds like I will need to get up to speed on 3D printing - unless you already have the project and a printer and can print this for me, if it's easy enough?

The other option is a single clear pastic piece that can be painted and stuck with double-sided 3M tape, this would be the cheap version of it.