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Thread: Where to get V-block for Lenco GL75 tonearm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kambo_z View Post
    I heard that Teflon v-block are unstable and they creeps as well. I am not sure if its right or not.
    Teflon (PTFE or PFA) will be more dimensionally stable than other plastic materials as it behaves more like a ceramic, they should create less friction, one of their better known uses as non-stick saucepans etc.

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    Go to Lenco heaven forum - traders section.
    A few sellers there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2kings View Post
    Go to Lenco heaven forum - traders section.
    A few sellers there.
    ok. i will try. Thanks

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    I use these ...https://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/in...p?topic=3372.0
    I get 4 pairs at a time for £52 which includes postage...with end stops, Hard or soft option, have end stops and are excellent quality. From Alexey in Russia + post arrive within 5 days. Recommended!

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    I make my own. Hand filed from tufnol block.

    They don't have the locating 'pip' on the bottom, but are bonded in place. They never wear out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by donmarrese View Post
    I use these ...https://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/in...p?topic=3372.0
    I get 4 pairs at a time for £52 which includes postage...with end stops, Hard or soft option, have end stops and are excellent quality. From Alexey in Russia + post arrive within 5 days. Recommended!
    This sound good. Which one is better hard or soft?

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    I prefer the soft ones, Type 1....He does sell more of the softer ones than the hard ones...(Type 2)

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