- dietrich10
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does anyone cover their Neumann or other lathe at night etc?
Curious as I've never seen this done
keeps less dust?
keeps less dust?
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I put a piece of foldeed paper over the oiled track to keep dust from settling on it.
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- concretecowboy71
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You could probably use a cover sold for motorcycle storage.
Seems like about the right size. They usually have some elastic around the bottom which could help keep junk from blowing up and under also.
You can always take the cutterhead off at night if you are worried about snagging it on the cover.
Seems like about the right size. They usually have some elastic around the bottom which could help keep junk from blowing up and under also.
You can always take the cutterhead off at night if you are worried about snagging it on the cover.
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- concretecowboy71
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Well, he was concerned about it and offered an easy solution.
You are correct about it being extra work, I would not do it myself but if the conditions are dusty, it might be a good idea anyway.
I can't really see on a Neumann that process taking more than 10 minutes on any given day.
You are correct about it being extra work, I would not do it myself but if the conditions are dusty, it might be a good idea anyway.
I can't really see on a Neumann that process taking more than 10 minutes on any given day.
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I use an old Army band 16" transcription record that I got at a flea market. Covers the whole platter.
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Genius...Bonati wrote:I use an old Army band 16" transcription record that I got at a flea market. Covers the whole platter.
I do the same with a 16", I have about 20 of them, useless, except for this dust-cover technique, which, unfortunately, were stored improperly over the years, and 'curdled' as I call it. A separate box of 25 red- label 12" 's were in fine condition, though!