Philips turntable plastic screws needed
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Hi folks
I’m not sure what the actual screws are called, but Philips use a plastic threaded screw that goes through the turntable base plate and screws into the suspension springs underneath.
I need 4 of them if possible and have emailed Brad a pic for him to add so you know what I’m talking about.
Hope someone can assist.
Cheers
Scott
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Looks like a perfect application for 3D printing.
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Location: Latham, ACT
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Yes GTC I would have to agree. 3D printing very easy
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Thx guys but I don’t anyone who could do that
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Location: Sydney, NSW
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I don’t anyone who could do that
Try you local Mens Shed.
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Location: Wangaratta, VIC
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My lots flat out using a computer, does not say other Sheds are different. There is guy here that takes his 3D printer to "repair cafe"
Marc
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You can also look on facebook for a 3d printing group. most of them like to help.
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Libraries with a craft group may have a 3D printer.
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Location: Wangaratta, VIC
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Gotafe here is running recognised courses on the AutoCAD that drives them & how to drive them & some of the CNC Routers etc. They have some of these and a Laser scanner to measure & drag it into the AutoCAD for the printer.
They may make?
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Location: Latham, ACT
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Look in your local jaycar I was in mine today and saw some plastic screws that may do the job.
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Thanks Guys - this is proving to be quite the challenge - making a 3D copy of them outlays the value of getting them - so I guess I will just have to see if anyone has any that they have junked off an old Philips Turntable.
Cheers
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