In Reply to: RE: Maggie 3.3R Banana peel delam repair in the UK! posted by Davy on August 23, 2010 at 20:13:28:
Uh, no. You are going to have to strip her down. Otherwise you'll never be sure of what you might have missed.
I'm sorry, but all this is part of the "fun" of owning vintage Maggies.
Physically they are a very simple system, but even so there are nuances to the failure modes. But these are all known and for the most part easily repairable.
Don't despair. as long as the Mylar isn't seriously ripped and your ribbons are good, you're not looking at major expenses. Just a certain amount of application of principles.
Good luck!
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