It's been awhile! I am living in DC now and was playing a gig at a speakeasy a few weeks ago. On the set break I noticed there was a VV-XI and a Brunswick Upright (I forget the model). So naturally I talked to the owner and he's having me fix them so he can play them for the customers. The victrola was easy, just needed a new reproducer. I will be going back on some future weekend to take apart the motor and get it all cleaned up. That should be fun, my workshop is going to be a 5 gal buck and the alleyway behind the bar


But the Brunswick is the problem. The crank is frozen and I can't get it out of the cabinet. The secondary problem is that the ratchet is slipping... so whenever you try to turn the crank CCW the ratchet just slips. I tried sticking a pair of vice grips in there to hold the female side of the crank; but no dice, it just spun. Anyone got any ideas on how to get the crank out? I could try hitting it with some penetrating oil, but that's about the only idea I have left. I suppose I could cut the crank off... but I am trying to keep the parts cost down for him. I also don't have small hands, so it's really not easy to get them in that small slot between the motor board and the cabinet.
Cheers,
David