Hello,
I am working on a Columbia Model A cylinder Phonograph. The motor is in good shape except for one of the brass gears. The second gear coming off the governor is a small brass one and has split ( see picture). This causes the motor to click loudly when run at full wind and bind and stop when the spring runs down a bit. This small brass gear is pressed on the splined end of the steel shaft. My thought was to have someone carefully heat up the gear with a touch and then use a gear puller to remove the gear. You could then place the gear in a vice and gently press the split gap back together. Once pressed together the gear could be silver soldered. Does this course of action make sense?? I have not done anything like this before and so was hoping that you guys could recommend a Phonograph repairman who could tackle this problem for me??
thanks
Pete
Help with Columbia Model A gear problem??
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Re: Help with Columbia Model A gear problem??
That is exactly how I repair clock pinions that often split on the center wheel arbor, especially on American made Gilbert cocks.
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Re: Help with Columbia Model A gear problem??
Maybe one of the dealers has a replacement gear? I never seen too many split gears on a Columbia, seems to be more of a Edison problem, but I suppose all machines can have that problem. Now I am thinking about selling my Columbia BK:-(
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Re: Help with Columbia Model A gear problem??
Call Al Meekins musicbox shop. Al's craftsmen are VERY talented. His website is gearsmade.com
Send in the gear, and he can replicate it. As far as price.......well, it isn't going to be under $50 in this case, but his work is top notch.
Send in the gear, and he can replicate it. As far as price.......well, it isn't going to be under $50 in this case, but his work is top notch.
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Re: Help with Columbia Model A gear problem??
I can help you. PM sent.
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Re: Help with Columbia Model A gear problem??
Hello,
I have located an original replacement gear cluster from George Vollema. Thanks also to Jerry who kindly offered to make an exact replacement gear.
Pete
I have located an original replacement gear cluster from George Vollema. Thanks also to Jerry who kindly offered to make an exact replacement gear.
Pete