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    Another loft find waiting to be restored, and it works !


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    Nice original GL75. Plinth is very old fashioned but the TT looks good, bet it doesn't need any more than a clean & lube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Nice original GL75. Plinth is very old fashioned but the TT looks good, bet it doesn't need any more than a clean & lube.
    Looking for the KY now mate


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    Correction. If they've never been done, the arm is bound to need bearing 'V' blocks. Easy and cheap to sort.

    Great turntables these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Correction. If they've never been done, the arm is bound to need bearing 'V' blocks. Easy and cheap to sort.

    Great turntables these.
    Oh flipping eck ! I really don’t like messing with tt’s as it’s unfamiliar territory.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andyrlb View Post
    Oh flipping eck ! I really don’t like messing with tt’s as it’s unfamiliar territory.


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    Fear not. It's a simple job. You may be lucky and find it doesn't need doing. The arm should move up and down across its full range of vertical movement freely, if there's stiction and the arm seems to want to stay level, then the knife edge 'V' blocks are gonners.

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    If it does need V-blocks, let me know as I drew them up on CAD and 3D printed some at work, but no Lencos have crossed my path since then, so I haven’t been able to try them!

    I’d be happy to send you a couple to see if they’re any good - the same goes for anyone else reading this, as I think I did 2 sets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beobloke View Post
    If it does need V-blocks, let me know as I drew them up on CAD and 3D printed some at work, but no Lencos have crossed my path since then, so I haven’t been able to try them!

    I’d be happy to send you a couple to see if they’re any good - the same goes for anyone else reading this, as I think I did 2 sets.
    I will let the new owner know Adam , he is an AOS member .

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