I'm coming to this party late as I was off installing my recent project
which included video tapes, micro cassette audio tapes, slides,
negatives of various sizes, prints, and documents. I did all except
outsourced the video and delivered a Dell all-in-one as a display and a
NAS unit for storage and am working on off-site storage for this client
and others.
Anyway, thanks Mark Hood for the mention.
I strongly urge reshelling, and I strongly suggest not trying to
transplant hubs as early on I found hubs binding in new shells.
Here is what I came up with a decade ago. I think I'm on my third set of
C-cells for this machine.
http://richardhess.com/notes/2006/03/06/loading-c-0-cassettes/
Yes, Nakamiichis are great for the reasons described. I use Dragons and
MR-1s.
Cheers,
Richard
On 2017-06-28 4:51 PM, Jeff Willens wrote:
> Does anyone have a conservationally sound method for reattaching felt pressure pads to cassette shells? I'm loathe to use Crazy Glue as I have no idea if it seeps through the felt. Double-stick tape was also mentioned to me, but I can't see that standing up to playing.
>
> Replacing would be fine unless the shell is sealed. I would prefer to not have to break the shell to get inside. But if I have the pad, I'd like to reuse it somehow. Any thoughts?
>
> TIA
>
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Aurora, Ontario, Canada 647 479 2800
http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm
Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes.
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