Edison Automatic Reproducer Question.

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Edison Automatic Reproducer Question.

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What kind of gasket material is used in the automatic reproducer with the glass diaphragm?

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Come on forum members... Someone help out here...sorry phonogal, I am not sure which type is used...

Good luck

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Black rubber is what Steve Medved uses for rebuilds.

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I know that Ron Sitko sells a fatter gasket, with the same outside diameter as a C but it goes wider towards the center, although I will say most gaskets made today, are not as soft as the originals were when new.

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Thank you for the responses. I don't know whether I will attempt a rebuild or not. I did reconnect the little disc to the diaphragm that attaches to the needle bar with a drop of shellac as recommended. It doesn't look like a gasket is in there. It almost looks like it is sealed with a darkened shellac (very hard). Some areas of this are missing so I think it will come apart. I just don't want to break the diaphragm as I understand it is really fragile. I think it will sound much better with a rebuild though.

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If the diaphragm is held by shellac this should dissolve with alcohol.

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wjw wrote:If the diaphragm is held by shellac this should dissolve with alcohol.
Thank you. I'll try that.

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Most likely it is not shellac in an automatic,it is really hardened rubber acetone might dissolve it, if it is left in it for a long time, WD-40 also makes rubber soft and spongy.

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