The early Edison Standard square top suitcase motor has a 3 in. diameter spring barrel and is smaller than the Edison later Edison Standard models which had a 3 ½ in diameter spring barrel.
The later Standards used a 1 in. X 11 ft spring. My question is, what is the length of the 1 in. spring for the early model Standard with the smaller spring barrel?
Many thanks,
Blain
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Thank you Dave Dazer. Dave mentioned that George Frow had a spring guide for Edison phonographs in his book.
Frow says the Edison Standard Model A had a ⅞" X .030 X 10 ft BUT an asterisk says the early models had a smaller gauge. That makes sense so now I know what will fit in the smaller spring barrel.
The Phonograph Shop lists HQ51 at ⅞" X .023 X 10ft. I will try that as I think it will fit properly.
The machine came with an Edison Standard main spring and the spring barrel was totally full. Knew that wasn't correct.
Thank you Dave.
Blain
Frow says the Edison Standard Model A had a ⅞" X .030 X 10 ft BUT an asterisk says the early models had a smaller gauge. That makes sense so now I know what will fit in the smaller spring barrel.
The Phonograph Shop lists HQ51 at ⅞" X .023 X 10ft. I will try that as I think it will fit properly.
The machine came with an Edison Standard main spring and the spring barrel was totally full. Knew that wasn't correct.
Thank you Dave.
Blain
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Blain,Canuk Phonographs wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 9:55 am Thank you Dave Dazer. Dave mentioned that George Frow had a spring guide for Edison phonographs in his book.
Frow says the Edison Standard Model A had a ⅞" X .030 X 10 ft BUT an asterisk says the early models had a smaller gauge. That makes sense so now I know what will fit in the smaller spring barrel.
The Phonograph Shop lists HQ51 at ⅞" X .023 X 10ft. I will try that as I think it will fit properly.
The machine came with an Edison Standard main spring and the spring barrel was totally full. Knew that wasn't correct.
Thank you Dave.
Blain
While it does not seem like much difference, the .007" thinner spring may lack a fair amount of power over the .030". Thickness means a lot with flat main springs, even in small increments.
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Thanks Jerry. I agree.
So I am left with no recourse but to find an original early suitcase standard and perform an autopsy. I hope it is original. I will let you know.
Regards,
Blain
So I am left with no recourse but to find an original early suitcase standard and perform an autopsy. I hope it is original. I will let you know.
Regards,
Blain
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Blain,
Still thinking about your spring issue. Is the HQ51 spring listed by the Phonograph Shop the one they suggest for the early Model A, or is it just a random size spring that hey have in stock? Given that the gear you're also seeking is a smaller diameter than for later models, I'm wondering if the gear ratio of the early motor is suited for use with a thinner, (i.e. weaker), spring.
Still thinking about your spring issue. Is the HQ51 spring listed by the Phonograph Shop the one they suggest for the early Model A, or is it just a random size spring that hey have in stock? Given that the gear you're also seeking is a smaller diameter than for later models, I'm wondering if the gear ratio of the early motor is suited for use with a thinner, (i.e. weaker), spring.
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Happy New Year Jerry
I managed to get my hands on a virgin early suitcase Standard model that was only 500 serial numbers younger then the machine I am working on. The belt disintegrated but I removed the spring and discovered that the main spring was 10 ft. long, 1 in. wide and .027 gauge. The spring barrel was full, and the cover plate on the spring barrel was extended past the edge off the spring barrel but it all fit and ran.
I had an old Edison spring that was 11 ft, 1 in, .027 gauge, so I cut 1 foot off, made a new hole and it went in the spring barrel very nicely. The machine seems to be running properly now, even with 3 nibs only for the teeth on the gears.
I have more work to complete before I can run a cylinder but I think we might have this machine almost fixed.
Thanks to Darren Wallace, I included some pictures of how to measure a main spring by using a string.
Jerry, thanks for your advice and help.
Blain
I managed to get my hands on a virgin early suitcase Standard model that was only 500 serial numbers younger then the machine I am working on. The belt disintegrated but I removed the spring and discovered that the main spring was 10 ft. long, 1 in. wide and .027 gauge. The spring barrel was full, and the cover plate on the spring barrel was extended past the edge off the spring barrel but it all fit and ran.
I had an old Edison spring that was 11 ft, 1 in, .027 gauge, so I cut 1 foot off, made a new hole and it went in the spring barrel very nicely. The machine seems to be running properly now, even with 3 nibs only for the teeth on the gears.
I have more work to complete before I can run a cylinder but I think we might have this machine almost fixed.
Thanks to Darren Wallace, I included some pictures of how to measure a main spring by using a string.
Jerry, thanks for your advice and help.
Blain
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Blain, thank you very much for sharing the string method to measure a mainspring. I've tried with a measuring tape before, but that didn't work well. Will try the string next time. Glad you got your spring problem solved.
Happy New Year!
Andreas
Happy New Year!
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Nice idea to use a string to measure the spring length. I will have to remember that.
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Re: Edison Standard early Suitcase model
Completed and I just wanted to thank all the people that gave me advice, helped me with parts or technical support.
It was a challenge for me and I was happy to learn from it. I could not have done this without the support of friends and the Talking Forum community.
Thanks again,
Blain
It was a challenge for me and I was happy to learn from it. I could not have done this without the support of friends and the Talking Forum community.
Thanks again,
Blain
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Wow! That's beautiful! Nice work!