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I had the same thing happen the chipboard just gave way because it could not hold up to the weight of the flatware and eventually just crumbled and pulled off. I fixed it by re making the the sides back and front out of a piece of trex decking I has left over and just cut it to the same size with the same rabbits, etc then assembled it with brad nails and gorilla glue. I reused the bottom as it was still in good shape.
Also, what is that on your counter, ice breaker? Motorcycle peg?
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No beeper in this photo. Could be a piezoelectric disk hidden some where they are small and thin. whatβs on the other side of the PCB? Also look stuck to the plastic, piezos are often stuck to the casing to use it as a sounding board.
Edit: not sure what the yellow thing, cap maybe, can you get a better picture of the text on it ?
Iβ m making a basic program to spell out 80085 on the Teletype paper tape old.
good for covering your ears in case of Vogon poetry
Looks like a antique double pole single throw switch (DPST) meaning it has two single switches connected mechanically but separate electrically (it can switch on and off two circuits at the same time). The contacts look fairly beefy so I would guess it could handle fair amount of current and the lock may have been to just keep people from getting shocked. Might have been the cutoff for the power to the bell board.
Edit: Looked around and canβt find one like that. Is there a plate on it anywhere? Could you show the cover and back of the box.
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