Hi, folks.
I've been reading through many threads on the site but haven't yet seen anything exactly relating to my personal idiosyncrasy (some might say it's hereditary...)
Some time ago, a co-worker gave me his cosmetically excellent SL-95B that had been stored over 25 years. Of course it had the usual hardened grease issues; someone had tried to fix the cam follower and loosened its swaged pivot... the motor pulley had then chewed a large divot into the idler, etc. fortunately I had a donor 95-not-B on hand so didn't have to track down the idler. Cleaned everything, bought a 45 stacking spindle from Garage-a-Records, eventually got it to work pretty well except for one thing: when playing LPs, it shuts off normally after the last disc. But with singles, the arm returns to the disc, then the motor shuts off. I was just about to send it to Joel at the Turntable Factory when he sadly passed away. His last e-mail to me about the problem sort of cryptically implied "good luck figuring that one out on your own..."
Anyone here have any advice? Obviously it has something to do with the "last record detect" mechanism... I'll have to try the pressing-on-spindle diagnostic someone mentioned... although Joel said "there's nothing wrong with your spindle..."
I have a *lot* of 45s. Would really really like it if I could fix this last little annoying issue...

