FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
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- Victor V
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
Ok: to be sure. The pin and set screw to adjust the feed rack are the ones circled in my photo. Correct? I’ve never been this in depth with a DD machine before so prepare for some dumb questions. Looking at Earl H’s photo mine seems to be leaning forward a bit compared to his photo.
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- Victor VI
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
I probably have a replacement for the ratchet pawl assembly should you decide to go that route. PM or email me if interested and I'll check my parts stock.
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- Victor III
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
If you loosen that square headed screw that will let that pin move. You just need to set it down far enough so the rack clears your gear when the horn is lifted and then engages when it's lowered. It usually takes a little fiddling around with is all.
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- Victor V
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
Ok. I understand pushing down on the pin will move the height of the toothed rack up and out of the way. But just to be completely sure. The screw you mentioned is the one circled In my pic? I really don’t want to goof this up and I want to be ultra sure I’m doing this correctly.
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- Victor III
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
Yes, the one you have circled. The other two will release the lift lever and adjust the height of the horn and reproducer when you set it down to play a record.
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- Victor V
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
Ok cool! I’m starting to feel confident now. I never had to do this kinda stuff with a DD machine in my 5 years of collecting so I’m gonna ask really specific questions!
Now what tool would you recommend that would do the least damage getting that screw loose?
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
If you never worked on a DD motor before, you may wanna look at the manual here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=476 Don't worry, it's different from Victor motors, but it's still just mechanics.
Good luck!
Andreas
Good luck!
Andreas
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- Victor VI
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
Andy, this is going to be a fun restoration to watch; the gumwood finish is something I haven't really run across in real life before so it will be mighty nice to see you give it the working over that it deserves.
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- Victor V
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
I’ll be honest I’ve never refinished a machine Beyond Goop cleaner or lemon/orange oil or that Kramer’s antique improver stuff.VanEpsFan1914 :| wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 4:04 pm Andy, this is going to be a fun restoration to watch; the gumwood finish is something I haven't really run across in real life before so it will be mighty nice to see you give it the working over that it deserves.
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- Victor V
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Re: FINALLY My first machine of 2021!
GOOD NEWS! My rackover problem has been fixed and the screw was way more easier to loosen than I thought it was THANK GOODNESS! My records still track just fine! And my rackover isn’t bumping into that gear! Yay now that’s one issue fixed!
Here’s also an up close photo of my reproducer. As you see the stylus is shot so I’m using a spare that’s been rebuilt at the moment I’m gonna order new gaskets and a Phonoboy diaphragm too.
Here’s also an up close photo of my reproducer. As you see the stylus is shot so I’m using a spare that’s been rebuilt at the moment I’m gonna order new gaskets and a Phonoboy diaphragm too.