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WANTED: Spring barrel shaft or pin/Victor X
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 1:16 pm
by CharliePhono
After finally getting into the motor of the Victor X table model, I sadly saw where the encircled pin was sheared off at some point. Would anyone have said pin or even an entire shaft for sale? Please & thank you!
Re: WANTED: Spring barrel shaft or pin/Victor X
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 1:54 pm
by gramophone-georg
CharliePhono wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 1:16 pm
After finally getting into the motor of the Victor X table model, I sadly saw where the encircled pin was sheared off at some point. Would anyone have said pin or even an entire shaft for sale? Please & thank you!
Charlie- BTDT- tap it out with a hammer and small punch and use an appropriate diameter nail trimmed down.
Re: WANTED: Spring barrel shaft or pin/Victor X
Posted: Fri May 21, 2021 8:08 pm
by JerryVan
gramophone-georg wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 1:54 pm
CharliePhono wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 1:16 pm
After finally getting into the motor of the Victor X table model, I sadly saw where the encircled pin was sheared off at some point. Would anyone have said pin or even an entire shaft for sale? Please & thank you!
Charlie- BTDT- tap it out with a hammer and small punch and use an appropriate diameter nail trimmed down.
What Greorg said...
Or, take the remaining bit to a hobby shop where they'll have steel rods of various diameters and lengths. Match up the diameter, buy one of those, cut to length, presto!
Re: WANTED: Spring barrel shaft or pin/Victor X
Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 12:55 am
by CharliePhono
JerryVan wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 8:08 pm
gramophone-georg wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 1:54 pm
CharliePhono wrote: Fri May 21, 2021 1:16 pm
After finally getting into the motor of the Victor X table model, I sadly saw where the encircled pin was sheared off at some point. Would anyone have said pin or even an entire shaft for sale? Please & thank you!
Charlie- BTDT- tap it out with a hammer and small punch and use an appropriate diameter nail trimmed down.
What Greorg said...
Or, take the remaining bit to a hobby shop where they'll have steel rods of various diameters and lengths. Match up the diameter, buy one of those, cut to length, presto!
Thank you, George and Jerry!