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In Reply to: RE: Thorens 166 mk2 - maintenance posted by JonM on October 16, 2014 at 04:40:22
Thanks for the advice.
My table still functions as it did almost 30 years ago. It maintains the right speed and I hear no unwanted noises. That's why I haven't done anything to it, though I suspected it might be a good idea to lubricate certain parts. A thorough cleaning and lube I'd leave to someone who knows how to do that stuff. Knowing me, I'd take it apart and have no idea how to reassemble it.
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Later Gator,
Dave
My thoughts exactly.
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