Broken tonearm - expensive to fix?
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:29 pm
I already posted this message on another board, but I want as many opinions and advice on this as possible, so here we go:
I just noticed on another HMV 101 that I recently bought (I seem to be obsessed with these things) that the tonearm has been broken off at the base. It hasn't fallen off, or anything, it's still in place, but it has completely snapped off, as you can see in the picture. Is it still possible to fix this, or should I get a "new" tonearm? And, if it is still fixable, what should I try? Just glue it back?
Also, since repairing means that I have to remove both the motor board and the other piece of board, I will have to remove the lidstay again. But is there a neat trick to remove the second lidstay screw? The tonearm is in the way, so I can't fit my screwdriver in nicely. I've been trying to screw it out with the screwdriver at an angle, but it slips out of the screw everytime, and I'm afraid that I will damage the screw head or the motor board.
Oh, btw, I contacted the seller and he is willing to give me a small refund to cover the costs of the repairs. What will it cost to repair or replace it?
Thanks in advance for your help!

I just noticed on another HMV 101 that I recently bought (I seem to be obsessed with these things) that the tonearm has been broken off at the base. It hasn't fallen off, or anything, it's still in place, but it has completely snapped off, as you can see in the picture. Is it still possible to fix this, or should I get a "new" tonearm? And, if it is still fixable, what should I try? Just glue it back?
Also, since repairing means that I have to remove both the motor board and the other piece of board, I will have to remove the lidstay again. But is there a neat trick to remove the second lidstay screw? The tonearm is in the way, so I can't fit my screwdriver in nicely. I've been trying to screw it out with the screwdriver at an angle, but it slips out of the screw everytime, and I'm afraid that I will damage the screw head or the motor board.
Oh, btw, I contacted the seller and he is willing to give me a small refund to cover the costs of the repairs. What will it cost to repair or replace it?
Thanks in advance for your help!
