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Title: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: dean on June 07, 2006, 12:59:45 PM
Hey Gang,

One of my shocks has come loose at the point where the circular mount part meets the perpendicular stand part.  I've taken the thing apart and can't find any screws or whatnot that I can tighten to hold it together.

Duct tape will hold it sufficiently, but it's a short term fix, for sure.

Anyone have experience with this?  I'm thinking a weld or solder might be the only way to fix it.  Or maybe superglue...   :-\
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: §†∑∫åµÞ≥¥ on June 07, 2006, 01:59:12 PM
I hope it's salvagable... but if it's not and a used pair comes up in the YS, I believe TonyB needs just one of them too. :D

edit: after reading Team UMW, it seems you've already started down a same or similar road. 8)
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: Govt Mule on June 07, 2006, 02:07:01 PM
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=65586.0
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: dnsacks on June 07, 2006, 02:10:17 PM
Hey Gang,

One of my shocks has come loose at the point where the circular mount part meets the perpendicular stand part.  I've taken the thing apart and can't find any screws or whatnot that I can tighten to hold it together.

Duct tape will hold it sufficiently, but it's a short term fix, for sure.

Anyone have experience with this?  I'm thinking a weld or solder might be the only way to fix it.  Or maybe superglue...   :-\

If I recall correctly, there are some small screws around the circular part that, when removed, seperate the thin metal band (with the clips for the elastic cord) from the outer circular metal piece.  Once seperated, the screw head for the stand part can be accessed.

Worth a try?
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: dean on June 07, 2006, 02:16:49 PM
+T's all around - thanks for the help!

Steve, Tony B and I are already in on a pair.  I knew he needed one and figured I'd grab the extra as a back up to help him out.  Damn good thing I did.

But in the meantime, I still want to fix the one I've got because it's ridiculous that it's broken where it's broken.  Hence...

If I recall correctly, there are some small screws around the circular part that, when removed, seperate the thin metal band (with the clips for the elastic cord) from the outer circular metal piece.  Once seperated, the screw head for the stand part can be accessed.

Worth a try?

Most definitely worth a try.  I figured there HAD to be a way to access that part.  As soon as I pick up my spare from Tony B (next Wednesday, I think) I'll disassemble the broken one and see what works.  I'll report back either way.  If successful, I think it might need to be a stickied topic somewhere in this part of the forum.  I'll talk to Skalinder about that depending on my results.

Again, thanks guys!!!
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: fozzy on June 07, 2006, 03:25:24 PM
If you remove the large screw w/ the big standard slot(silver) that holds the 5/8 adapter, remember the squence of parts inside there.  Now inside the cavity that goes to the big outer ring there is a #2 phillips screw.  Unscrew it, place a thin coat of JB Weld between the ring and base, replace #2 phillips srew, Re-assemble the 5/8 adapter and the part you just JB welded together.  confusing enough, I don't have one on me at the moment.
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: dean on June 07, 2006, 03:27:49 PM
Thanks Fozzy - +T!  That's the second JB Weld recommendation to boot!   8)
Title: Re: Help needed repairing AT8410a shock mount...
Post by: Kindguy on June 07, 2006, 04:38:14 PM
Thanks Fozzy - +T!  That's the second JB Weld recommendation to boot!   8)

Ditto i had the same prob. JBW did the trick.