Refurbish Fidelity Research Tonearms


Would like to refurbish my FR-64s .... Has someone made it? Experience? Who? 
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The (not asked) question is ''do all bearings need lubrication?'' 
Looking at internet for answer I found the following: ''one can
use dry bearings for slow moving application such as tonearms
and clock bearing. But one should use ''stainless steel '' kind.
Which btw are used in FR-64/66. 
But now about Syntax, He is ,according to me, typical Kantian.
He use expression ''absolute'' very often. Mostly in the contaxt:
of ''he knows absolute nothing''. I was wise not to ask what he 
thinks about me but quess that he likes my (Balkan?) humor. 
This however is mixed blessing because the Dutch colectivly
deny any sense for humor to Germans.
Hello Nandric, some philosophical deep analysis you were doing last night, I'm not very familiar with everyone's identity but IIRC weren't you Slavic? Which will make syntax German? (the Kant reference).
I am myself Latin, at your service. 
And I got lost again, for some reason I was under the impression the original bearings were made out of ruby, not stainless steel, I absolutely know nothing 😂
Ruby Ball Bearings associated with Technics EPA-100 tonearm series, but not with Fidelity-Research. 
It is not my intention to insult lovers of EPA-100 but Ikeda stated
clearly to prefer steel bearings above ''ruby'' - or  ''sapphire kind''.
Those used by Reed don't allow heavy counterweights. If I remember
well EPA -100 was not suitable for MC carts . The counterweight 
that is. Probably for the same reason? 
Hi Latin guy, I am so called ''bipatride'' with Slavic as well Dutch,uh,
identity or nationality. Depending from usability I use one or the
other. You are using expression ''absolutely'' in the right way. No
reason to accuse you of being Kantian.