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Old 08-10-2011, 12:48 PM
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Yes leaving the parts attached is an option, and will save on setup labor. Just be careful, more stuff dangling from the CRT (wireing from yoke and convegence coils). Prob be a good idea to secure that stuff with some tape or zip ties so it does not get in the way when moving the CRT around.
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Old 08-12-2011, 08:49 AM
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Yes leaving the parts attached is an option, and will save on setup labor. Just be careful, more stuff dangling from the CRT (wireing from yoke and convegence coils). Prob be a good idea to secure that stuff with some tape or zip ties so it does not get in the way when moving the CRT around.
Heck, as long as you measure and take notes you should be able to get everything back to where it was. I'd hate the risk of breaking something or having wires come loose in the process. A digital camera and a sharpie pen are your friends! Plus, you get the fun of sharpening up your convergence skills!
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