Why Are So Many Edison Hinge Blocks Broken?

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Why Are So Many Edison Hinge Blocks Broken?

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I just repaired another broken hinge block on a Model C reproducer. I have no idea how many I have seen that were torn from the body. It puzzles me how this happens, since I have used them for many years and never broke one. Have any of you ever accidently broken one? I am at a loss to explain why so many are damaged!
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Where are they breaking ?
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My guess is from droppage.

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Because they are tiny and people try to tighten them too much would be my guess.

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people think they can get it one more time around instead of turning it back when it starts to feel tight.

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Guilty. I've broken one in a Model H reproducer when I was a kid. The reproducer wasn't held tight in the mounting...because I hadn't tightened the screw...and I bumped the horn. The reproducer hit the floor and the hinge block sheared off quite neatly. :cry: In those very pre-internet days it was far easier to get another reproducer than it was to find another hinge block.

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Lenoirstreetguy wrote:Guilty. I've broken one in a Model H reproducer when I was a kid. The reproducer wasn't held tight in the mounting...because I hadn't tightened the screw...and I bumped the horn. The reproducer hit the floor and the hinge block sheared off quite neatly. :cry: In those very pre-internet days it was far easier to get another reproducer than it was to find another hinge block.

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Guilty, I dropped a Model O on a stone tile floor. Broke the hinge block and bent the wire guide on the other end of the weight....

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