A light tap with a drill press was all that was required. Obviously nothing I would be willing to do myself, even if I had a shop or access to one. Spins effortlessly and sounds amazing.
They speculated that the spindle metal may have contracted and expanded. As I said in my 2nd post in this topic, it operated correctly for a few minutes before coming to a halt so maybe the friction could have cause the minute expansion that prevented the platter from spinning?
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