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abunaitoo
01-31-2010, 04:14 PM
I've been using two old Midway vibrators for at least 10 years.
Never had a problem with eather one.
I know they had some problems with them overheating in the past.
How can you tell which one had the problem????
On one, there is a metal cover, the other dosen't have it.

Adk Mike
01-31-2010, 04:23 PM
I have an old one a model 1292. It is a recall model. Has a plastic cover. When I use it I set it outdoors on a long cord. If it burns it burns its far away from the house. I don't like the noise it makes so I always set it outside anyways. Mike

Shiloh
01-31-2010, 04:26 PM
I have an old one a model 1292. It is a recall model. Has a plastic cover. When I use it I set it outdoors on a long cord. If it burns it burns its far away from the house. I don't like the noise it makes so I always set it outside anyways. Mike

Sounds good to me!! I've heard that they were noisy. Never knew they were a fire hazard. Is the motor undersized causing it to work to hard??

SHiloh

burfurd
01-31-2010, 09:05 PM
I have one of the 1292's and have used it for years with no problems. Keeping my fingers crossed except when I am loading! 8-)

burfurd

imashooter2
01-31-2010, 09:39 PM
I bought my 1292 in the late 80's near as I can figure. Sent it back for the recall in the early 90's. Was pissed at the time since it cost me money to send it back, but Midway only gave me $10 store credit for my troubles.

I've run that machine so much that I wore through the bowl in 2005. I got a replacement for Christmas that year. Guess I'm set for another 20 years. http://castboolits.gunloads.com/images/icons/icon6.gif

abunaitoo
02-01-2010, 05:16 AM
Which is the one they recalled????
The one with the plate on the bottom, or the one without????

evan price
02-01-2010, 07:10 AM
I dunno about plates, but the recalled ones that were fixed have a barcode sticker underneath. My 1292 is a recalled/repaired one with the bar code sticker, there is no cover on the bottom, just the motor with the fan blade.

I've worn out two bowls in the 1292. The Harbor Freight replacement bowl (comes with 4# of walnut media) fits the 1292 just fine and comes with a new bowl and lid, 4# of walnut, a new rubber gasketed washer, a rubber seal around the top rim, and a new wing nut. And all this for ten bucks!

I also bought a Berrys CV400 as a backup, and it's a better tumbler than the 1292, but I use them both- one for cleaning, one for polishing.

notenoughguns
02-01-2010, 11:17 AM
The one with the alum. plate was upgraded during the recall . It should have a rounded cord set and large inline rocker switch .

chrisx1
02-01-2010, 04:14 PM
The one with the alum. plate was upgraded during the recall . It should have a rounded cord set and large inline rocker switch .

So it was the cord and switch that was repaired in the recall?

Wally
02-01-2010, 04:25 PM
My 1292 failed a few years ago--Midway sent me a new one, but a different model. What happened is that the plastic bowl was much too thin and a no. of holes wore through the bottom where the bowl was attached to the center bolt. Dust got below and into the motor--ruining it. A very poor design however they did make good on it The Franford Arsenal replacement has a much thicher plastic bowl that I doubt will ever leak dust. However some feel it is not as good as was the original---I am happy with it.

notenoughguns
02-01-2010, 07:40 PM
So it was the cord and switch that was repaired in the recall?

I don't really know , but that's the way mine came back . Never had trouble with it since .

DLCTEX
02-01-2010, 10:29 PM
I understood that the problem was the motor not getting enough air to cool it if set on carpet. Maybe that is a warning on the current one though, not sure. Mine has a roller switch on the cord.

abunaitoo
02-02-2010, 08:40 PM
Both of mines have small roller switches on the cord.
On one, the roller rolls towards the bowl.
On the other, it rolls away from the bowl.
??????
Never had any problems with either one.
I oil the motor when I remember.
One of them was a Midway moly kit.
Came with three bowls, one see through and two regular covers, moly powder and the vibrator.
Other was just the cleaning kit.
One bowl, one clear cover and bag of corn cob.
I always use them on a metal table or cement floor.
In the beginning, I did put a box over it to keep the noise down, but was told it was a bad idea.
The motor would overheat and maybe burn out.
Who made these old Midway vibrators?????

evan price
02-03-2010, 03:37 AM
My 1292 failed a few years ago--Midway sent me a new one, but a different model. What happened is that the plastic bowl was much too thin and a no. of holes wore through the bottom where the bowl was attached to the center bolt. Dust got below and into the motor--ruining it.


Yep, I wore out two bowls that way. The ridges molded into the inner hub of the bowl are thinner, and they wear out from the brass rubbing on it. It goes through faster if you use any liquids such as mineral spirits. The first time it happened it nearly seized the motor, but I was able to clean and lube it. The second time I saw dust down there, I stopped and inspected and caught it before any damage.

The Harbor Freight bowls work fine and only cost $10. I have a pair of them for my 1292 now.

imashooter2
02-03-2010, 08:22 AM
The Harbor Freight bowls are identical to what I got as a replacement from Midway. same color and all.