Columbia reproducer rebuild

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Henry
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Re: Columbia reproducer rebuild

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edisonrestorer64 wrote:.... just do not use force be gentile.
Thanks
Is that the same as "Thanks for being gentile"?

To some of us it comes naturally, but others may have a problem.... :P

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Re: Columbia reproducer rebuild

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Henry wrote:
edisonrestorer64 wrote:.... just do not use force be gentile.
Thanks
Is that the same as "Thanks for being gentile"?

To some of us it comes naturally, but others may have a problem.... :P
Yes I'M so sorry I worded it wrong 8-)
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Re: Columbia reproducer rebuild

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For what it is worth, I recently rebuilt a Columbia reproducer. Two loud tone needles were placed in two holes of the retaining ring. Then, I took a block of wood and pushed the two needles into it using the reproducer. I then drove the needles further into the wood block to firm up their placement. That gave me a "wrench" to use to remove the retaining ring. As previously stated, the gaskets were still somewhat pliable. I kept the inner gasket as it was quite pliable, and replaced the outer one with gasket material (tube-same as would be used on a Victor Exhibition). I did NOT remove the needle bar, just loosened it a little and then adjusted the tension to remove any distortion once the gasket replacement was finished. Lastly, I sealed the needle bar connection points with wax. When I was done, it looked and sounded great.
Good Luck!
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Re: Columbia reproducer rebuild

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Forum: Tips, Tricks, & Tutorials Topic: Columbia Reproducer
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 1:26 pm

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Made a tool from two strips of wood and 2 nails which worked perfectly. Since I was dealing with pot metal spaced the nails to apply equal pressure, filed the tips off the nails to prevent messing up the holes, a little penetrating oil and off it came.

I knew I should have patented this tool. :lol: :lol: Cheers

Bill K

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