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ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby That Aldridge Guy on Sat Oct 27, 2012 1:35 am

This is my first restoration project on a 1986 Aldridge pedestrian signal that was saved from a pedestrian crossing on Kesters Rd, Para Hills West. When I opened it, It was dirty, dusty & had cobwebs inside! The top reflector frame was brittle with age & broke in one place. With a damp cloth, I cleaned off the worse of the dirt.

BTW, I currently don't have Flicker Pro membership yet. So when my upload limit gets reset at the end of this month, I'll post the pics! Watch this space! :grin:
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby That Aldridge Guy on Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:50 am

Front & back before dismantling:
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It was dusty inside!
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Dismantling for cleaning!
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Top reflector & seal after cleaning. The reflector seal was brittle with age, so I dunno where I could get replacement seals from other than the Walkley Heights depot!
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The top reflector frame was broken in one spot.
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That's all for now! :grin:
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby SignalLab on Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:16 am

looks like you have a couple of signals in your collection you are working on! :hello: :thumbsup: That is excellent that you have the inside "scoop" with the traffic depot guys!
Keep us updated!
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby That Aldridge Guy on Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:40 am

SignalLab wrote:looks like you have a couple of signals in your collection you are working on! :hello: :thumbsup: That is excellent that you have the inside "scoop" with the traffic depot guys!
Keep us updated!

Although the shed is small, my family needs to pawn some of its stuff that doesn't need to be sitting in there!
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby That Aldridge Guy on Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:09 am

The bottom aspect had a broken reflector frame. So from now on, I've got a single ATS aspect wired up by an expert!
Here it is in my room, in the dark with a glass Siemens lens!
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And with an Eagle lens!
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With arrow mask.
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I even put a modern Aldridge lens/mask/frame/visor assembly in front!
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And the original ATS red lens & 'waiting man' mask!
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby 2070 on Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:48 am

The Eagle Poly lens is/was the standard poly lens for Alusig - Durasig and Mark IV!!!!

Cool Deal!! :good: :thumbsup:
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby That Aldridge Guy on Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:08 am

Been to Bunnings today & bought a 25w oven globe! It's much cooler and dimmer than a conventional, larger one!
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby somuchtoseeanddo on Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:27 am

That Aldridge Guy wrote:Been to Bunnings today & bought a 25w oven globe! It's much cooler and dimmer than a conventional, larger one!
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That looks terrific! Boy, the Australian WALK & DON'T WALK man is sure a lot more buffed out then the American one!
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby That Aldridge Guy on Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:29 am

And the icing on the cake is, if you use a larger bulb with a higher wattage for prolonged periods, this will happen! :Poof:
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Re: ATS pedestrian signal cleaning & restoration

Postby MarkIV on Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:52 am

That happened to me with an 8" green arrow lens. I put a 12" actual traffic light bulb in it and it sat there and melted it. I want to get the glass one.
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