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Old 10-14-2019, 09:58 PM
diplocentrus diplocentrus is offline
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Originally Posted by freakaftr8 View Post
I still think your yoke position is off. Yoke slipped back and is tilted down. I'd try to press up on the bottom of the yoke and look for noticable changes.
I was finally able to get back on this and I believe you are right. I don't have a mirror that I can put in front of the tv but I did have someone watch the screen for me while I pushed up on the yoke. They reported that the bowing seemed to clear up quite well, especially around the top of the screen where it was especially bad.

Now I just need to figure out how I want to make this "adjustment" permanent. I noticed there are rubber wedges glued to the tube all around the yoke. Perhaps I can reposition some of these and adhere them in place. Not sure which adhesive would be appropriate for that though.
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