I hope I can ask another tech question here, Folks,..
...Without getting more crap thrown at me like my last question.
GX Scheblers suffer from mis-aimed needles, like all Scheblers, even though they have brass thread inserts.
Here (attached) is the best photo I can manage of a damaged seat deep within the 'well', resulting by the added insult of installing the wrong needle.
The arrow points to a gouge in its rim; the dots in the middle of the hole are just point divots in the gallery from the wrong needle over-tightened, and not an issue. But not only is there a gouge, the hole has been enlarged by the overtightening of a fatter needle.
Any ideas for a remedy that are actually practical?
(Please remember that the threads in the body never point accurately at the hole, even though there is a brass insert.)
Thanks in advance,
....Cotten
...Without getting more crap thrown at me like my last question.
GX Scheblers suffer from mis-aimed needles, like all Scheblers, even though they have brass thread inserts.
Here (attached) is the best photo I can manage of a damaged seat deep within the 'well', resulting by the added insult of installing the wrong needle.
The arrow points to a gouge in its rim; the dots in the middle of the hole are just point divots in the gallery from the wrong needle over-tightened, and not an issue. But not only is there a gouge, the hole has been enlarged by the overtightening of a fatter needle.
Any ideas for a remedy that are actually practical?
(Please remember that the threads in the body never point accurately at the hole, even though there is a brass insert.)
Thanks in advance,
....Cotten
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