I picked up a Grafonola over the weekend (photo included of cabinet) and am in the process of getting it cleaned up. The first issue I encountered was that the tone arm was on "backwards" and the reproducer was, consequently, upside down. Both of those issues are fixed. The tone arm was starting to bind about an inch into record play so I addressed that as well and the arm moves beautifully now. The seller included several discs but most all appear to be in poor condition likely from needle re-use.
Where I am at now is needing to replace the gaskets in the reproducer. I lucked out and got it disassembled without too much difficulty.
I found replacement gaskets online but the seller indicates that they will only fit a No. 6 reproducer.
My questions are:
1. How do I know if I have a No. 6 reproducer (photo included)
2. What is the beeswax for that they are including with the gaskets
3. The mica diaphragm seems like it is in good condition but should it also be replaced (photo included)
4. Should I attempt this at all?
I have a background in musical instrument repair, so I have a good understanding of patience and not forcing things to move that don't want to move...especially when those things are pot metal...but I also understand that sometimes you just need to let the pros handle it
Advice is appreciated. Thank you for accepting me into the group!
~~Jessica