leave it to tomorrow and get Kevin to do it
Or Saturday and you can do it
I wouldnât trust me with that, setting up mine was just looking at photos online and roughly pointing the arm in the right direction and using the bit of paper to roughly get the cart in place.
No, obviously not for cart setting, but it would be nice to see him
Unfortunately I canât make it, but if you need any advice give me a shout I find pipe grips and a crow bar are essential for accurate alignment.
I recently read the instruction for my 312 and there is a specific measurement S-headshell corner for it to sit at (205mm from memory) which has it sitting at a similar angle.
There is some comment about the anti-scate being out if differentâŚ
Yes, this is correct. The headshell should be a specific distance from the spindle, this ensures the bias force is correct. Moving it out to be parallel with the plinth will result in the bias being wrong for the set value (unless you use a test record to set it).
Quite.
Have you ceased using the 15m runup and sledgehammer then?
I like a bit of variety in my approach
Fair enough. I thought you might have run out of breath 7.5m into your 15m run up. Variety is good.
Is m metres or miles?
Metres. It was @J_B and running we were talking about here. 15 miles would require extending the range on his cuntscooter.
Thatâs a beautiful deck Jim, Ann must be pleased.
Tbh Dave, I donât think sheâs noticed it. Sheâs not the slightest bit interest in kit.
She likes listening to music on her Alexa jobbie while sheâs doing something else, baking for example, but thatâs about it.
Lovely, didnât know Paul had any left, must enquireâŚ.
Ooh, love that paint colour
Must feel like bookshelves after Jimâs yesterday