Category Archives: Restoration

Found Supplies: Peugeot PR10 Frameset

Recently I was dropping my girlfriend off at work in downtown Portland when I spotted something under an underpass. I circled around after dropping her off and parked to check it out. There was a shopping cart with a couple of bike frames and tires, seemingly abandoned. I looked around the area, spent a few minutes checking out what was in the cart, and no one seemed to have any interest in the bikes.

I am always looking for things like this. A cache of goods might have a treasure in it if you’re looking for the right thing. What caught my eye in this cart was a white Peugeot road bike frame. I spent a few minutes looking it over, and it was in rough shape. 

Remembering that most older Peugeot frames are pretty heavy, cheap steel I almost got back in my car and left. I didn’t need another low priority, low value project. But as I was leaving a sticker on the chrome fork caught my eye. It said “Reynolds 501”. The fork, at least, was worth the trouble.

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Fixing a Broken Power Switch

My dad’s old record player had been out of use at my mom’s house for years because of a bad power button. He had good taste in AV equipment and I didn’t like seeing it sit unused. I offered to trade my mom a working but nothing special Technics SL-BD2 for a broken Phase Linear turntable.

I started testing things out and found a problem very quickly. The power button was sticky at best, and never seemed to click and move. The action should have been similar to a click top pen, but there was hardly any movement.

Getting to the switch was a pain. I had to take the turntable completely apart to get into the switch. Outwardly there did not seem to be anything wrong with it, but clicking it directly I felt the same resistance as when it was installed. It wasn’t the button cap causing the problem, there was definitely an issue with the switch itself.

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