Found this Exhibition reproducer in one of my parts boxes. Looks like the thumb screw must have been broken off somewhere along the way. It appears to have been drilled out but never re-threaded.
I have a tap & Die set but nothing this small. Anyone know if Ron Stiko does this type stuff? I was bidding a Exhibition on EB but lost. Thanks
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
Is John Nagy of Iowa still active in disk reproducer repair? Jerry
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
APSCO offers this service on their website.
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
I have a tap that is small enough for needle tumbscrews that I use all the time. It is a #256 tap and it's available on the Internet just look it up. The thumb screws that I use are from a specialty hardware store.
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
That's what I prolly need to do with a favorite Orthophonic - I have used it to death, apparently stripping out the threads for the screw.
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
Thanks for the info. I searched hi and lo to find a replacement thumb screw but no luck.Victrolaboy wrote:I have a tap that is small enough for needle tumbscrews that I use all the time. It is a #256 tap and it's available on the Internet just look it up. The thumb screws that I use are from a specialty hardware store.
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
Ron Sitko has the taps and thumb screws.
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Great, thanks for the info.Bob wrote:Ron Sitko has the taps and thumb screws.
Bob
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
John Nagy redid one for me a little over a year ago. He did a great job. His site: www.phongraphs.org
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Re: Victor Exhibition Reproducer
It's either a 2-56 or a 1-72 thread. I believe one size is for an Exhibition and the other is for a #2. Can't remember now which is which.