I am r looking for a replacement winding gear for a Victor Type R. Unfortunately the ratchet pawl has chew the original gear up and it will need replaced. Other than that, it is a completely unmolested survivor. Also, does anyone drill out and tap the needlebar thumb screw? Please let me know. Thanks.
Mike Wohl
Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
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colmike1
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
George Vollema at Great Lakes Antique Phonograph may have it. Email him at [email protected]
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
Hi Mike,colmike1 wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:44 pm I am r looking for a replacement winding gear for a Victor Type R. Unfortunately the ratchet pawl has chew the original gear up and it will need replaced. Other than that, it is a completely unmolested survivor. Also, does anyone drill out and tap the needlebar thumb screw? Please let me know. Thanks.
Mike Wohl
I can fix the thumb screw. Contact at [email protected]
Ken Danckaert
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
kendphono wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 7:41 amHi Mike,colmike1 wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:44 pm I am r looking for a replacement winding gear for a Victor Type R. Unfortunately the ratchet pawl has chew the original gear up and it will need replaced. Other than that, it is a completely unmolested survivor. Also, does anyone drill out and tap the needlebar thumb screw? Please let me know. Thanks.
Mike Wohl
I can fix the thumb screw. Contact at [email protected]
Ken Danckaert
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Package sent this morning. Thanks for your help!
Mike
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
Thank you Inigo. I have sent a note to George.Inigo wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 7:25 am George Vollema at Great Lakes Antique Phonograph may have it. Email him at [email protected]
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
Here is the gear that I need. As you can see, it is pretty chewed up!
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
That's not a gear. It's the winding ratchet, and it's not in such bad condition. Some very careful filing should remove the burred over areas and return it to function. BTW, it's not meant to work well when the motor is upside down, as shown. The ratchet pawl depends on gravity to function correctly. A common issue when bench testing a motor like this. So, if the problem is occurring when upside down, try it back in the cabinet.
UPDATE: I zoomed in closer and now agree that it's pretty badly worn. I think the ratchet pawl is also very worn, which may have contributed some...
UPDATE: I zoomed in closer and now agree that it's pretty badly worn. I think the ratchet pawl is also very worn, which may have contributed some...
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
Thanks for the clarification on the terminology. It works just as poorly right side up. I'm going to be sending the winding ratchet up to George Vollema so he can see if he can match one up for me.JerryVan wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 7:57 pm That's not a gear. It's the winding ratchet, and it's not in such bad condition. Some very careful filing should remove the burred over areas and return it to function. BTW, it's not meant to work well when the motor is upside down, as shown. The ratchet pawl depends on gravity to function correctly. A common issue when bench testing a motor like this. So, if the problem is occurring when upside down, try it back in the cabinet.
UPDATE: I zoomed in closer and now agree that it's pretty badly worn. I think the ratchet pawl is also very worn, which may have contributed some...
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Re: Wanted: Winding Gear Victor Type R
Mike, please contact me at [email protected]. I need to verify your mailing address
Ken Danckaert
Hi Mike,
I can fix the thumb screw. Contact at [email protected]
Ken Danckaert
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Package sent this morning. Thanks for your help!
Mike
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Ken Danckaert
Hi Mike,
I can fix the thumb screw. Contact at [email protected]
Ken Danckaert
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Package sent this morning. Thanks for your help!
Mike
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