FOR SALE: NEW FIBER GEAR for Berliner

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FOR SALE: NEW FIBER GEAR for Berliner

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Hello Everybody!!

I am in way to create new gear to remplace the "original fiber gear" all the time dead on Berliner machine.
My material is a very new material. Like a Polymer but more resistant and self-oiled material.
The gear is made by a very complex machine and processus.

If the test is concluding.
I can sell all over the world new gear for Berliner.
I can create exactly a new gear, if you send to me, your original destroyed gear. (but the gear must be, not totally destroyed).

I think of a price of 170€ with postal charge include. (depend of the gear)

If you found this project, interesting. Thanks to comment! :P
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Ron Sitko has these available also.

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Yes, and? What is the price?
Here, in Europa, nobody make this.
I forget that this is a 99% USA forum.
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I think it's a great idea, especially if they are not readily available in Europe... good luck with your project.
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What is the material that you decided on? Good luck.

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Phono-Phan wrote:Ron Sitko has these available also.
Last time I bought a new Berliner fiber gear from Ron he informed me that the gear I had purchased was his last one and that he would likely not be getting any more. I believe Ron told me at that time that his source (the guy that had made the Berliner fiber gears) was no longer making them. Seems to me it was a guy in Canada but I could be wrong. This was a while ago (maybe a year ago or more) so it's possible that he (Ron) has found another supplier of the gears since the time I bought his last one.

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Curt A wrote:I think it's a great idea, especially if they are not readily available in Europe... good luck with your project.
Thanks a lot Curt! I think that, the idea is not useless. Maybe, in USA, you have a producer of this type of gear. But in Europe, nobody make this. And my price is low in comparison of what i have seen.
And a lot of producer are old... Maybe the new generation must take the succession!
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Django wrote:What is the material that you decided on? Good luck.
Hello Django.
It was long and difficult to choose a good material. At the beggening i have choose Polyoxymethylene, but not enought strong for me. I don't remember the exact name of the material but, i have choose a material 10 more strong in comparison of the Polyoxymethylene. And self-oiled, and wear resistant.
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FellowCollector wrote:
Phono-Phan wrote:Ron Sitko has these available also.
Last time I bought a new Berliner fiber gear from Ron he informed me that the gear I had purchased was his last one and that he would likely not be getting any more. I believe Ron told me at that time that his source (the guy that had made the Berliner fiber gears) was no longer making them. Seems to me it was a guy in Canada but I could be wrong. This was a while ago (maybe a year ago or more) so it's possible that he (Ron) has found another supplier of the gears since the time I bought his last one.

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Hello Doug,
Thanks for your information! :) Phono-Phan was not very happy to see a little french make Berliner gear, no? :lol:
The problem is that all of producer are not immortal. The new generation must take the succession. I would like to produce them perfectly and in very good material. Because, parts of phonograph can be my futur job. So...
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kraftwerknation63 wrote:
Django wrote:What is the material that you decided on? Good luck.
Hello Django.
It was long and difficult to choose a good material. At the beggening i have choose Polyoxymethylene, but not enought strong for me. I don't remember the exact name of the material but, i have choose a material 10 more strong in comparison of the Polyoxymethylene. And self-oiled, and wear resistant.

Delrin? I've used Delrin to make governor gears for other machines. I'm told the results have been good. (I did this for others. Haven't made or used any for myself.)

Are you personally making these, or do you have a source? Not trying to be nosy. It's just as you say, not many people know how to do this. It takes some skill, but it's not so difficult as it is expensive for the equipment. Best of luck to you. Glad you're making these available.

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