I am not sure what tonearm, you have, but there are 2 main types of anti-skate weight systems. One that hangs on a thread, and one that slides on a thin shaft. Whichever type you have, you can make one that will work. Just take a small piece of lead, and form it into a small cylinder. Drill a hole in it for the proper size for your shaft, or for a thread to be put through it. Put it onto the anti-skate mechanism. When the anti-skate is approximately correct, the tonearm, when lifted off the record with the cueing lever, will return to the same groove when lowered back down. You can shave the weight, or add more weight until you achieve a good result, with an adjustment range. This is not any "black magic". Simply try different amounts of weight until you find one that is right. I would start with a very small weight to start(around 1 gram), and work up from there if you need to. If anyone on the forum has an anti-skate weight like this, it may be helpful to weigh it on a cartridge scale, and post the weight on this thread, to help him out.
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