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Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II
Hi Kravi4ka,The RS A1 arm, to my mind is a contender for the ultimate if not outright THE ultimate arm.Every other arm made has a fixed cartridge position,where the cartridge is solidlyscrewed on to the arm. If you think of all the valleys and pea... 
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II
Hi Francois,The serial # on my L75 Lencosaurus is 002734 with a date of Feb 18,1968 as date of manufacture. I can't post pics as I don't have a digital camera, also, mu computer is a pentiumII running windows 98 and I doubt I could upload pictures... 
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II
Hi guys,Thanks for the reply jean. You are right, wood should be the way to go.I've acquired a couple L 75's and the one I have cleaned up a bit (bearing,motor) and stripped of wood does sound better than my LP12 with Lingo supply I A/B'd with, us... 
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II
Does anybody know if there is anyone who builds metal idlers? I am looking for a couple. I have plastic ones with dryed rubber. Also, if anyone has an extra nose spring setting screw for sale, the adjusting screw which holds and adjusts for motor ... 
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II
Hi guys, Thanks for the maple/mdf reply jean. A friend of mine owns a small machine shop. I was wondering what would happen if he bought for me a slab of solid aluminum and followed the plinth diagrams to hollow out said plinth. Basically 21 by 19... 
Building high-end 'tables cheap at Home Despot II
Has anyone made a plinth with alternating layers of MDF andSolid maple? Results? What difference is there with this and birch ply? Thanks Tessera