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Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #134898] Sun, 17 July 2011 07:22 Go to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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My '73 23' has a three switch set just to the rear of the entry door. It has self-destruct. Is there a source for this part?
I looked at JimK's, but can't find it. I will call him Monday anyway. I'm not going to call him now because it is 5AM on a Sunday morning and I would hate to wake Jim up if he is there.

Matt


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Re: Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #135040 is a reply to message #134898] Mon, 18 July 2011 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
zhagrieb is currently offline  zhagrieb   United States
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Google RV surplus parts and you'll find a number of folks who probably have what you seek. Bontrager's in White Pigeon Mich might even be a pleasant day trip, just down Rt. 12. A little further into Elkhart are several more sources.

Glenn


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Re: [GMCnet] Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #135044 is a reply to message #135040] Mon, 18 July 2011 15:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gary Worobec is currently offline  Gary Worobec   United States
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I've seen those at Home Depot and Lowes. Small ones that have a place for a
fan, heat lamp and bathroom light. They are the same size as a regular wall
switch plate just with three holes. You do have to use the compact 3 device
switch though.

Thanks

Gary and Joanne Worobec
1973 GMC Glacier
Anza, CA

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> Google RV surplus parts and you'll find a number of folks who probably
> have what you seek. Bontrager's in White Pigeon Mich might even be a
> pleasant day trip, just down Rt. 12. A little further into Elkhart are
> several more sources.
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> Glenn
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Re: Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #135056 is a reply to message #134898] Mon, 18 July 2011 16:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Larry C   United States
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If you are talking about the switches by the door entrance, why dont you just upgrade to better switches and the plate that goes with it?

My switches fell apart when I removed them. Despard used to be a small switch but tight to work with, came with a holding braket and plate, dunno if that is still around.

I used a blank plate and drilled holes for three rocker type switches that have worked so far so good.

If you have the OEM, might want to consider upgrade to newer.


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Re: [GMCnet] Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #135059 is a reply to message #135056] Mon, 18 July 2011 17:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Before Gene beats me to it...

Any Pictures?

Larry Davick
Fremont, California
The Mystery Machine
'76 (ish) Palm Beach


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If you are talking about the switches by the door entrance, why dont you just upgrade to better switches and the plate that goes with it?

My switches fell apart when I removed them. Despard used to be a small switch but tight to work with, came with a holding braket and plate, dunno if that is still around.

I used a blank plate and drilled holes for three rocker type switches that have worked so far so good.

If you have the OEM, might want to consider upgrade to newer.


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Re: Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #135144 is a reply to message #135056] Tue, 19 July 2011 07:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Larry C wrote on Mon, 18 July 2011 17:38

If you are talking about the switches by the door entrance, why dont you just upgrade to better switches and the plate that goes with it?

My switches fell apart when I removed them. Despard used to be a small switch but tight to work with, came with a holding braket and plate, dunno if that is still around.

I used a blank plate and drilled holes for three rocker type switches that have worked so far so good.

If you have the OEM, might want to consider upgrade to newer.

my thought

Larry,

Thanks But..
A Despard*3 three is larger and deeper and there isn't room in the door pillar for that.
If I can buy the plate and put it back together, I might put a rebuild on the next winter work list.

Matt


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Re: Looking for a 3 switch plate [message #135175 is a reply to message #135144] Tue, 19 July 2011 11:38 Go to previous message
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Well then, Ahem, I have been known to buy a blank plate and cut out the switch holes.

I only suggested DESPARD as an alternative to the OEM sw that are rather fragile these days. As I recall, with the wiring clips on the switches, I don't think the size is compromised by much if at all. ( of course, I have not seen what you are restoring ) But DESPARD, though a heavy duty switch for our purposes, would be difficult to find.

Maybe I do not look at the right places but I have not seen a plate that will take the OEM switches. The others have suggestions and by all means check it out. drilling a switch plate yourself is an alternative.

Pictures? You mean of my plate and switches? I don't have a site to display.

I have 4 switches, they mount in a 7/16 th ROUND hole drilled into the plate. just measure enough room to put the switches side by side and mount them. My former vacuum space, which was a former storage area and then covered over by the last PO, was opened up and I widened it for the tv and some electronics. This took the former location of the former switch so I moved the switches closer to the door frame, but still mounted on the wall ( module ).


Need to get the ole girl back on the road again... lololool


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