How to fix a broken feet in the Vestax PDX-2000? leg | 2300 | turntable

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
  • The easy way to repaired a broken leg in the Vestax PDX-2000.
    It takes 5 minutes.
    You will need a screw M6 or M8 x 70mm or 40mm, glue (for gum or plastic, it can be super glue), and pliers.

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  • @youtrung
    @youtrung 3 роки тому +1

    This video is still helping people many years since it was posted. Had the decks boxed for several years; just unpacked it and fixed the feet. Thanks for uploading the video!!

  • @JayD906
    @JayD906 2 роки тому

    I just ordered one on FB market and was sent to me with broken separated feet. Smh. This video saved me money and time with just using the same factory turntable feet and replacing the broken plastic pieces with new bolt screws that I chose to be plastic as well.! Do NOT throw away your broken turntable feet they are indeed repairable especially with the help of this video! Thank you fellow!!

    • @NME_REK
      @NME_REK Рік тому

      What do you mean you used plastic instead of metal- a plastic threaded bolt?

  • @nikmak
    @nikmak 11 років тому +10

    Coach bolt M8, 50mm with a 10mm cap is the ideal size. Also, after glueing, fasten the feet to the removed bottom plate of the turntable. This will allow some pressure on the rubber to plastic connection of the foot causing a better bond.

    • @djromma
      @djromma 9 років тому +1

      +nikmak 50mm are too long in my case. i used M8 by 40 mm with cone head - fits perfect

    • @nikmak
      @nikmak 9 років тому +1

      I vaguely remember that you are probably correct (y)

    • @LewisRhymes
      @LewisRhymes 11 місяців тому

      Pin this to top please! 👌

  • @diggedydave
    @diggedydave 5 років тому +2

    Truly a lifesaver in 2019! Thank u so much :)

  • @Shing02tv
    @Shing02tv 2 роки тому

    Standard 5/16 in, 1.5 inch screw worked too

  • @ultraneck
    @ultraneck Рік тому

    Worked a treat. Thanks man!

  • @kelvinkaliyati2683
    @kelvinkaliyati2683 11 років тому

    You've saved me a lot money.. Thanks for the upload!

  • @OutNAbout415
    @OutNAbout415 11 років тому

    damn u save me dude.....one of my family members broke all 4 of the them!!!! THANK YOU SUBSCRIBED!!!!

  • @necroantist
    @necroantist 11 років тому +1

    You are a legend

  • @paweljesko
    @paweljesko 10 років тому +2

    Very nice tutorial but 70 mm screws are too long - 45 mm are perfect ;)

  • @johnparker5879
    @johnparker5879 11 років тому

    Wot size bolt please :)

  • @flowjow4746
    @flowjow4746 8 років тому

    Nice solution, yet I'd take a different approach, as I figure the plastic functions as a predetermined breaking point.
    Therefore I would use the plastic parts, re-glue them, but using a wooden spit the size of the hollow part of the plastic one as some sort of stabilizer. Maybe a shish kebab spit has the right size.

  • @komaton
    @komaton 10 років тому

    Ah, yes, very interessting and cool. But my problem is the removal of the broken screw part from the screw thread of the turntable. Have you any suggestions for this?

    • @davidmeireles4380
      @davidmeireles4380 10 років тому +1

      opening the turntable!

    • @komaton
      @komaton 9 років тому

      David Meireles Ok thanks. This was what i guessed. Not my favorite solution, but anyway, my turntables need intact feet. Thanks to the uploader for the how to.

    • @davidmeireles4380
      @davidmeireles4380 9 років тому

      its only a metal cover, u take that apart, and attach the new screws... it's quite easy

    • @komaton
      @komaton 9 років тому

      i see, i see, but opening a piece of technic ( 450€ worth ) is difficult for me, because, it's my turni and aawww, don't hurt them :D ... you know what i mean.

  • @pazhonda1821
    @pazhonda1821 8 років тому

    ok, this just happened to me. what kind of glue is THAT or what should I use? I can't see it. and 40mm or 50mm?

  • @soundmanpoznan82
    @soundmanpoznan82 10 років тому

    co to jest za kawałek tej???