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Re: RESTORATION: reviving a "skeleton" of a skeleton Edison

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Andersun wrote:
MicaMonster wrote: One inherent problem with the weighted halfnut system is that if there is as much as 1/10,000 of an ounce of resistance put on the halfnut......it skips.
Looking at the picture concerning this problem, I see that your feed screw is dirty. Did you test the weighted half nut after the feed screw was cleaned and lubricated? I have the same setup and have no problems with skipping.

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I oiled the feedscrew, then went over it with a broken wooden toothpick several times. It is clean as a whistle now, but the half nut still skips here and there. I think I need a halfnut that has less wear. Time to hit the parts bin!
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Looks great, plays well. A job well done.

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That came out real nice! Congrats!

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Wonderful! And that home recording is charming, too!

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The Wizard of Lake Placid has done it again! :lol:
Great job my friend.
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Wyatt...What is the home recording? Where did you find it?

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That sounds like Wyatt Edison himself on that recording!

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That's definitely Wyatt Edison on the cylinder! ;)

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Sounds very good, how about the automatic reproducer?

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