Make your own Victrola # 2 Reproducer rear rubber flanges / isolators

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Make your own Victrola # 2 Reproducer rear rubber flanges / isolators

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If you're tired of trying to source rear rubber flanges / isolators for Victrola #2 Reproducers,
here's how I make my own using the red sponge silicone diaphragm gaskets
that I've been selling to the hobby for over 20 years.

Buy a small tube of black silicone and use chunks of the red gaskets super glued to the 4 wings of the old brass insert.
When super glued in the cavity as shown in the photos, the insert is centered and at the correct height.
Then inject the black silicone, insert the two set screws and wipe the top smooth with your finger.
Takes less than 5 minutes to make.
The only drawback is you'll have to wait 72 hours for the black silicone to cure.

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GREAT info- thanks!! I think this should also work for # 4 and 5 (Orthophonic), correct?
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Yes... this same technique can also be used on the Victrola no. 4 and Orthophonic reproducers.

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But the brass collar of those don't have those four wings, so another trick must be used to set the collar at the correct height, not touching the backplate, etc.
I have used a rolled celluloid sheet forming a removable internal cylinder support stuck to the brass collar. This is later removed after the silicone setting.
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How is an airtight seal made?
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The black silicone infill makes all it tight and airtight... if I've understood your question...
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Inigo wrote: Fri Aug 22, 2025 12:03 am The black silicone infill makes all it tight and airtight... if I've understood your question...
Oh of course - me being slow - thanks!
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M e t o o . . . :coffee:
It's glorious and marvellous ageing! :D :D
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