If memory serves me correctly, the Plinth Size is 14"x19-9/16".
Not so sure about availability of the MK-IV Plinth?
This would encompass the Acrylic Plinth, Armboard, or Super Armboard, Metal Sub-Chassis, and one would then need a means of supporting all that additional Plinth Weight, meaning most likely the four Springs.
I know when I called a few months back to find if they possibly still had the Steel Sub-Chassis, as i had intentions of another Plinth as well, the answer was no.
Keep in mind, that if you will use a similar plinth design as the stock one, it will then require the underside of Plinth to be routed, to accomodate th stock Motor.
If your damage is only cosmetic, and you have no intentions of swapping arms with a different Spindle-Pivot Distance, perhaps find somebody locally who can re-laminate the surface of the Plinth? You only ever see the surface anyway when the Plinth is mounted, never the sides, or bottom
You might then have options of various colors-finishes, but it will still require the holes be cut for Arm Base Mounting, and Screws, Platter Bearing, Motor Pulley Hole, and the Three Standoffs for the Pulley Cover. Hope this helps. Mark
Not so sure about availability of the MK-IV Plinth?
This would encompass the Acrylic Plinth, Armboard, or Super Armboard, Metal Sub-Chassis, and one would then need a means of supporting all that additional Plinth Weight, meaning most likely the four Springs.
I know when I called a few months back to find if they possibly still had the Steel Sub-Chassis, as i had intentions of another Plinth as well, the answer was no.
Keep in mind, that if you will use a similar plinth design as the stock one, it will then require the underside of Plinth to be routed, to accomodate th stock Motor.
If your damage is only cosmetic, and you have no intentions of swapping arms with a different Spindle-Pivot Distance, perhaps find somebody locally who can re-laminate the surface of the Plinth? You only ever see the surface anyway when the Plinth is mounted, never the sides, or bottom
You might then have options of various colors-finishes, but it will still require the holes be cut for Arm Base Mounting, and Screws, Platter Bearing, Motor Pulley Hole, and the Three Standoffs for the Pulley Cover. Hope this helps. Mark