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The spool which takes the music. The take up spool. Came unstuck. Due to the difficult position of this spool it was impossible to put a screw in on the outside. So originally I just used Araldite but I've found it doesn't stick so well to brass. So at this stage as its all inside I had to drill a large hole into the spool then get a screw into the axis. Carnage! But it now works. I think it is important to take these risks to get the best results.
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