amrcg wrote:Bike oil, for example?Uncle Vanya wrote:For felt, a drop or two of light oil should suffice.
By the way, can the felt be easily replaced?
Perhaps, though sewing machine oil has always been my old standby.
The felt will not need to be replaced until it has worn away entirely. If it is not in position to sufficiently slow your motor, the little metal ferrule
which holds the felt, and which in tis turn is held by the speed control arm may be pushed towards the governor disc, so that the motor will run more slowly.
Another thing to check would be the speed control assembly. Some have an adjusting screw or lever to allow for slight wear in the governor felt.
You might post a photo of the under side of the entire motor board, so that we may see which speed control that you are using.
As for sould boxes, your machine will accept any sound box which will fit on a Victor or Gramophone Company arm. A nice Decca, Meltrope III, Columbia Model 24 (also branded "HMV") or Columbia No. 9 will fit your machine and improve the reproduction of later records.