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5Orient5
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Rectorphone

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Does anyone know the shape and dimensions of the original governor weights on a Rectorphone? My machine is virtually complete, but because of these two missing pieces it can't be run. As I have to make the parts in any case, I'd like to replicate them as accurately as possible.
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Here's mine. As you can see, the sides are straight and the top has a dome shape. The width is 15mm; the height is 9mm at the edge and 11mm at the high point of the dome.
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OK, pardon my ignorance, but what is a Rectorphone? I never heard of it.
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Perfect! That is exactly what I needed to replicate the weights. Thank you very much.
Since you have the same machine I wonder if I might ask another question? Does the on/off-brake lever merely press against the governor shaft- steel on steel? The thin cross section of the lever on mine provides so little surface it provides no braking what so ever.
Thanks again.

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OK, pardon my ignorance, but what is a Rectorphone? I never heard of it.
Pictures and story here.

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Phonofreak wrote:OK, pardon my ignorance, but what is a Rectorphone? I never heard of it.
Harvey Kravitz
It is essentially an off brand "equivalent" to the Columbia model q, however, as far as I know, its performance didn't even come close. Here's a good picture I found of one

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^^^^^
Yup. That one is mine. ;)
5Orient5 wrote:Does the on/off-brake lever merely press against the governor shaft- steel on steel?
Yes, it couldn't be much cruder.
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TinfoilPhono wrote:^^^^^
Yup. That one is mine. ;)
Oh wow, I should have payed more attention :lol:

Also, metal on metal break? What were they thinking? I'm sure there is a better way they could have done that at the same cost.

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TinfoilPhono wrote:^^^^^
Yup. That one is mine. ;)

OR: "All your Interwebby photos are belong to me"
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Thanks for the picture of the on/off lever. Mine is identical. Obviously, nothing is missing from my machine. I appreciate your help.

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