Columbia Reproducer
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dutchman
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Columbia Reproducer
What is the best way to remove the mica side ring on these reproducers?
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Re: Columbia Reproducer
It should unscrew counter-clockwise. The four small holes around the face of the ring can be used as leverage to unscrew it by putting the point of a nail or something in one of them using that to unscrew the ring.
If you've already tried that unsuccessfully, then being made of pot metal, it is likely stuck. I don't really have a good solution to the stuck pot metal issue. Sometimes, a good dose of Liquid Wrench or something similar several times over a period of several days or weeks might work, but not always.
Any other ideas?
Cliff
If you've already tried that unsuccessfully, then being made of pot metal, it is likely stuck. I don't really have a good solution to the stuck pot metal issue. Sometimes, a good dose of Liquid Wrench or something similar several times over a period of several days or weeks might work, but not always.
Any other ideas?
Cliff
Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Castle Rock, WA
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dutchman
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Re: Columbia Reproducer
Thanks CDBPDX. Since these are pot metal I made a little tool to apply equal pressure. Gave it a small soak with PC Blaster and used my (Pat. Pend) new tool and off it came
I filed the points off the nails which gave it a real solid grip in the holes. Cheers
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Re: Columbia Reproducer
You have inspired me to make a similar tool. Learn something new every day. Thanks! Cliff
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dutchman
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Re: Columbia Reproducer
Thanks Cliff. Think I should stain it and varnish make it look professional?
Just kidding- Cheers
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Re: Columbia Reproducer
I've always loved the innovative spirit here at TMF! 3 Cheers to dutchman for an intelligent solution to a probably common dilemma!
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