Jvc tt101 ql10 platter repair or for sale


Dear all i have a jvc ql10/tt101 that was damaged in transit. Thankfully wilkinsons have repaired it very well and done a couple of upgrades too.

There is one problem - the platter got a bit damaged and is slightly bent.

Does anyone have:

A ql10 tt101 thats just being used as a doorstop? Let me know i will buy


A recommended machinist/blacksmith who can get it bent back perfectly - i am based in London uk
lohanimal
@lewm transposing an object in your country has a usually limited cost; the same item sent from the other part of the world has a decidedly higher cost plus there is the customs that wants its money, everything could come to cost like the item itself, but if there is a need all this will not is priced.
I have no problem ordering stuff worldwide and if Lew’s machinist in Oregon is that good anyone can order from him by post, declared value for custom for such piece of metal can be $20 and there is no import tax for anyone in Europe. I think the cost of shipping from USA to Uk will be $60 for the platter.

I have shipped some audio stuff to UK for a friend and he never paid any import tax, because i declared gift and low value. 
Most likely, for the TT101, one would want to sand the entire chassis of the turntable, along with the platter. The tolerance with which the platter fits into the chassis and on the spindle is very close. It is up to Lohanimal whether he wants to bear the cost of shipping on top of the cost of repair. But a workingTT101 is immeasurably more valuable than a non-functional TT101 that is worth nothing and gives no pleasure.

Well I have managed to find a working QL10 with a UA 7045 arm for an amazing price - it was the cheapest option
@lohanimal   very lucky; now you can sell the other turntable as spare parts.