Victor Talking Machine VV IX and info on the restoration

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Herderz
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Re: Victor Talking Machine VV IX and info on the restoration

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Well while having a little motor issues I spent a day polishing the crank. I would like to remove the screw to the handle but it is a brass screw and trying to loosen it from a steel shaft I need to be careful, did not want to come loose. I backed away slowly did not want to break the screw off. The crank was pitted bad, I rough sanded it with 100 grit, then 220 and then 400. I finished it up with diamond grit polishing tool. I got back some shine and am looking to coat it in something to keep it shiny for a while. Maybe clear lacquer.
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I am very happy with the lid crack repair. Cannot see it if you did not know it was there.
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Backing way a little bit it is fitting in with what I want.
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Re: Victor Talking Machine VV IX and info on the restoration

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Herderz wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 2:44 pm Well while having a little motor issues I spent a day polishing the crank. I would like to remove the screw to the handle but it is a brass screw and trying to loosen it from a steel shaft I need to be careful, did not want to come loose. I backed away slowly did not want to break the screw off. The crank was pitted bad, I rough sanded it with 100 grit, then 220 and then 400. I finished it up with diamond grit polishing tool. I got back some shine and am looking to coat it in something to keep it shiny for a while. Maybe clear lacquer.
20211104_140253.jpg
I am very happy with the lid crack repair. Cannot see it if you did not know it was there.
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Backing way a little bit it is fitting in with what I want.
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It's not a screw. It's a nut. If memory serves, it might be left hand thread.

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Re: Victor Talking Machine VV IX and info on the restoration

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Or if it finally is a screw, it also goes backwards.
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Re: Victor Talking Machine VV IX and info on the restoration

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Anyway, as you use to do.. you've made another marvel shine and sing as new. Congratulations. I wish I had your abilities... ;)
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Re: Victor Talking Machine VV IX and info on the restoration

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A very special thanks to Jerry Van. I have the gears to replace the worn motor drive.
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Also thanks for sending the spindle with the gears, as you can see there was quite a bit of wear to my spindle also. The worm had very sharp edges as compared with my spindle that went with the gear set.
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I set the spindle and the governor and greased and oil it up.
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Installed the spring drive gear and greased it up.
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It is amazing what new gearset can do for a now quiet motor.
I adjusted the speed and let her turn. So much better now and it sounds better then my Columbia Favorite.
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