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In Reply to: RE: The AR XA is unusually well-endowed. posted by ghost of olddude55 on April 21, 2021 at 06:34:55
Well, I wouldn't have recommended a pencil, but surely in any reasonably well-endowed home there is some tool or device that would do the trick. Granted, you've solved the problem in a neat way.
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Can't find it anywhere. How in hell a 10-inch long file gets lost is beyond me.
At any rate, it usually resulted in disaster. I'd end up with an oblong hole.
The ream is perfect. Requires no force, just a quick quarter turn.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
Everyone always complains that the AR and the Empire spindles are too fat when actually they are the proper size. I remember reading that in a report years ago that they were the only tables on the market with the exact correct spindle size. It is the record that is at fault.
I used a pencil for years with my Empire, you just shove the sharpened end
into the hole until it stops and twist it around. Worked perfectly.
But I would say that out of my 20,000+ records, the number of LP's that I
had to do this to was less than 100.
I have probably had just 4 or 5 LPs that I had to force down the spindle. A round file costs $6.50 and the very precise and easy to use reamer cost $11. No problem.
Nearly every new pressing, in fact. I didn't have any problems with Blue Note, but just about every other LP wouldn't fit over the spindle.
Maybe it was 180 gram pressing thickness, but trying to enlarge the hole with a pencil just tore up the pencil and left the record intact.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
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