New replacement dustcaps

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zorlac

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blue chrome. these were almost impossible to find, I just had to ask around. Hopefully they'll work out for this project

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Jboogie2384

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Wow where did u get them from? Do they have different sizes? Colors? Can ya send them to me if I send you the $$$? These are smoking hot!!!
 

zorlac

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reptoid said:
are these the same? [ebay]380301651749[/ebay]
You got it. This is the only speaker repair shop in america that I know of who sells these and i'm not sure he has a lot available so buy'm up while you can.
Enjoy
 

zorlac

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skippy1969 said:
Thanks Zorlac....... :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
fo'sho. In order to make it worth it I had to buy two sets. Normanlly 1 dust cap for most speakers are around $5 ea. This guy has 1 set at $7 plus $6 shippng, it's not worth it.
If you get two sets with combined shipping it's about $20 (for 4 pieces) Thats worth it. You could sell the other set and save a little more.
I think these should cost a little more just because they are unique and hard to find - i've been digging for months.
enjoy.
Cheers
 

Jboogie2384

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He's in NY!!!! I'm gonna hunt this dude down and buy them all!!! There's even aluminum ones on eBay?!?!?! I'm so on this!!
 

zorlac

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Jboogie2384 said:
He's in NY!!!! I'm gonna hunt this dude down and buy them all!!! There's even aluminum ones on eBay?!?!?! I'm so on this!!
He's on long island and i already checked his 2" aluminum caps all have screens on them., any bigger than 2" your getting out of boombox range. I have 4" jbl aliminum caps and no use for them. There is another guy who has the aluminum 2" caps but hasnt responded to emails in over a month
 

hemiguy2006

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Those are sweet!!!
Are you the guy doing the custom M-90 with the sweet chrome knobs???
I cant wait to see what these look like installed :drool:
 

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redbenjoe said:
what boxes do you think the 2 inch blue caps will work with ?????

Would match the beautiful blue of the bolt box grills.......... if only you could see the speakers. :lol: :lol:
 

Gluecifer

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Kind of off topic, but an idea to make your own chrome dustcaps is to use christmas ornaments.
Those round bauble type ones in chrome that are thin enough to cut. Most modern decorations like this
are of a reslient plastic to ensure they don't smash/break when dropped like the vintage ones most of use probably
remember accidentally breaking when decorating the tree, to our parents' horror.

Trace a circle the right size and cut with a circle cutter or exacto knife and your rockin!

Not done this myself, but I'd imagine it would work very nicely. Might see what cheap ones are around
the stores and experiment!



Rock On.
 

zorlac

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redbenjoe said:
MasterBlaster84 said:
Very cool, there are a lot of boxes those would look great on. :thumbsup:

:agree: :drool: :drool:
what boxes do you think the 2 inch blue caps will work with ?????
The outer woofer of the ...Sharp GF 777 The inner woofer dustcap is at least 3" but it would look cool with the fat chrome centers and a hint of the blue chrome hiding behind that chrome baffle on the outer woofers of the 777
Sharp VZ 2000
Sharp VZ 2500
Conion C-100f
Clairtone 7980
Helix 4635
Bon Sonic H5000
"glue's m90 80's project"
Originally I ordered them for the "M90 chrome for your dome project" because the chrome on the original dustcaps are hit (as you can view in the first post of this thread).
These blue dustcaps would work with anything that has blue lettering, blue box body, blue tuning scale, blue grills
I think it would, most guessingly, look best on a JVC M70, I don't have an M70 but all the lettering is blue isn't it? Also the tuning scale is blue and the rest of the box is chrome and silver???
JVC M70 :thumbsup:
 

zorlac

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Gluecifer said:
Kind of off topic, but an idea to make your own chrome dustcaps is to use christmas ornaments.
Those round bauble type ones in chrome that are thin enough to cut. Most modern decorations like this
are of a reslient plastic to ensure they don't smash/break when dropped like the vintage ones most of use probably
remember accidentally breaking when decorating the tree, to our parents' horror.

Trace a circle the right size and cut with a circle cutter or exacto knife and your rockin!

Not done this myself, but I'd imagine it would work very nicely. Might see what cheap ones are around
the stores and experiment!



Rock On.




That's pretty resourceful glue
Before I found these I was walking through "Lowes", "Home Depot", "AutoZone", "Officemax" and "JoAnns Fabrics" looking for anything chrome or anodized. Belive me I found some chrome for other boombox parts that I will reveal in later examples. But this is it when you can't get what you want easy, sometimes you have to get it the hard way by practicle research. Researching and finding alternative solutions is fun I enjoy it

...for example here's my idea of chrome speaker bezels the easy way...[ebay]330506331330[/ebay].
or this one ...[ebay]130471498833[/ebay]
Or these are more practicle, affordable and better looking
[ebay]220719253426[/ebay]
 
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