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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Wed 06, 2011 11:59 pm |
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M3-SRT8 wrote: I don't think you have a problem with your flyback, Steve. Didn't the previous owner said it worked, and put out a picturen of sorts? That would indicate a good flyback, don't you think...? 
Hi Lee
Yes, your correct he did say it was displaying a tristed up picture and likened it to a spinning tornado. Oh I always think about the worst case until it doesn't happen.
This has been a great project so far, I was really pleased at the condition of the veneer. My last two case restorations involved having to strip off and replace with all new veneer, WHAT A BITCH that was!
This weekend I'm going to concentrate on the High Voltage power supply. Cleaning inspection, testing of the HV cap's and check out all the resister reading to make sure they are in spec. By the end of the weekend I should have all the Chassis' ready to just start replacing the cap's when they arrive.
Steve
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analog.tv
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Thu 07, 2011 3:45 am |
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Steve...I'll give you my two cents' worth on the approach to that horizontal / high voltage section. You can plug it into that transformer supply and bypass (short) its interlock connector. Plug the two chassis together, attach the yoke and you almost have half the set together for testing. Lacking the horizontal control (on the video chassis), you can tack a small resistor in the wiring in its place. If things are reasonable, you'll hear a slight hiss around the high voltage cups.....the cable ( hopefully) disconnected. Safe bet the 2-watt megohm resistors need changing. CRAIG
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philsoldradios
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Thu 07, 2011 11:26 pm |
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philsoldradios wrote: pielock373 wrote: Quote: I found my I-phone fits perfectly in the tube cradle so I'm going to ruff it in using that Groan, I can see it now. The iPhone TV Test Pattern app 
Silly me, no app required -- just an A/V cable.
(Notice iPhone plugged into agile modulator. No, I don't normally leave it on the floor.)
Getting the test patterns onto your iPhone is left as an exercise for the reader.
Sorry for the detour. Now I'll shut up.
Phil Nelson
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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sat 09, 2011 9:10 pm |
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The cabinet is done!  I can't wait to see a picture on the screen!!

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danemodsandy
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sat 09, 2011 10:01 pm |
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HOLY MURGATROYD!
That's the biggest change since - since - since -
All I can say is, that is great work.
Ya done good. I mean GOOD. Congratulations, and I hope the electronic resto goes as well.
_________________ Sandy McLendon
"I Miss Civilization, Don't You?"
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cwmoser
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sat 09, 2011 10:50 pm |
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philsoldradios wrote:  Phil Nelson
That is a beautiful setting.
I like that picture.
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M3-SRT8
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sat 09, 2011 11:04 pm |
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Yeah! That's pretty, Steve.
_________________ Lee
Worcester, Mass
"Repairs/Resto's of Early TVs & Radios a Specialty - Just PM Me"
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philsoldradios
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sat 09, 2011 11:35 pm |
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pielock373 wrote: The cabinet is done!
Terrific. I have a couple of mutt cabinets that need attention. Maybe this will inspire me to tackle 'em after the weather improves.
Did you just polish up the RCA logo? Looks good from a distance, anyhow.
Phil Nelson
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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 12:10 am |
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philsoldradios wrote: pielock373 wrote: The cabinet is done! Terrific. I have a couple of mutt cabinets that need attention. Maybe this will inspire me to tackle 'em after the weather improves. Did you just polish up the RCA logo? Looks good from a distance, anyhow. Phil Nelson
Polishes and clear coated the logo.
Steve
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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 1:57 am |
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danemodsandy wrote: HOLY MURGATROYD!
That's the biggest change since - since - since -
All I can say is, that is great work.
Ya done good. I mean GOOD. Congratulations, and I hope the electronic resto goes as well.
Thanks Sandy, It's definitely the nicest cabinet I own. It was a large piece to do and I 'm glad it's done The pop-up screen mechanism is very cool!
Steve
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danemodsandy
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 3:35 am |
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Steve:
I really have to hand it to you, especially after that fisheye problem you had to overcome.
Things like that can be very discouraging, but you pressed on, and WOTTA result!
The flaming in that bookmatched veneer on the front is really impressive.
_________________ Sandy McLendon
"I Miss Civilization, Don't You?"
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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 10:59 am |
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danemodsandy wrote: Steve:
I really have to hand it to you, especially after that fisheye problem you had to overcome.
Things like that can be very discouraging, but you pressed on, and WOTTA result!
The flaming in that bookmatched veneer on the front is really impressive.
When I first picked it up I new it was going to be a nice set but I had no Idea just how beautiful the wood grain was going to be until the stain went on, my jaw dropped when I saw it for the first time! The wood grain on the veneer is such a tortured twist of directions; I wonder how they can cut a thin slice like that and not have it just crumble into pieces while they sliced it? One other note about the case restoration, the control area directly below the picture screen is the only area that retains the original finish. The only thing I did in that area was to hit it with Howard's restore-a-finish. The finish in that area was in pretty good shape because when you close everything down to the stored position it was protected and didn't suffer the decline the rest of the outer finish experienced. The hardest part of the restoration was bringing the chemical stripper right up to that control area and not getting any on it! It was very tedious work but I pulled it off, I really wanted to save that area if I could because of all the decals, I didn't want to mess with them.
I just hope now that the electronic restoration goes smoothly, it would be quite a showpiece if I can pull this off.
Steve
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 1:38 pm |
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Oh, I think you will. Amazing job on the cabinet. Good work.
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 2:39 pm |
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Wow, the mind boggles at how nice that came out, simply spectacular! it didn't take you long either.
I've been working on my Philco cabinet for what, a year now? 
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danemodsandy
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 3:10 pm |
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pielock373 wrote: When I first picked it up I knew it was going to be a nice set but I had no idea just how beautiful the wood grain was going to be until the stain went on, my jaw dropped when I saw it for the first time!
Isn't it amazing what used to be available? People today think because they have a 52-inch flat-screen TV with stereo sound and inputs for a bunch of different gizmos, that they have something luxurious. People today don't know what luxury is.
Thank you for working so hard to preserve a piece of history from a time when people who had worked hard for their money could buy something worth owning. There is a degree of solid satisfaction in consumer products from that era you cannot get today, no matter how much money you spend.
_________________ Sandy McLendon
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 5:34 pm |
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danemodsandy wrote: pielock373 wrote: When I first picked it up I knew it was going to be a nice set but I had no idea just how beautiful the wood grain was going to be until the stain went on, my jaw dropped when I saw it for the first time! Isn't it amazing what used to be available? People today think because they have a 52-inch flat-screen TV with stereo sound and inputs for a bunch of different gizmos, that they have something luxurious. People today don't know what luxury is. Thank you for working so hard to preserve a piece of history from a time when people who had worked hard for their money could buy something worth owning. There is a degree of solid satisfaction in consumer products from that era you cannot get today, no matter how much money you spend.
Thats no joke! You pretty well summed it up right there! I wish we could go back to that era of good consumer products and somethign worth owning!
Todd
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Sun 10, 2011 8:39 pm |
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You have a remarkable Television whether you get it working or not.
Still, it would be taking it to a whole another level when you get her functioning.
Carl
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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Mon 11, 2011 3:32 am |
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 3:26 pm |
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That is a beautiful piece of furniture. You, sir, have done it a wonderful justice.
Watching with interest.
--Phil
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pielock373
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Post subject: Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 5:19 pm |
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PhilA wrote: That is a beautiful piece of furniture. You, sir, have done it a wonderful justice.
Watching with interest.
--Phil
Thank you Phil
As nice as it is now it will be even better when there's a picture on the screen, that is what I'm waiting for. I'm hoping the cap's come in the mail in time for the holiday weekend so I can start working on getting this TV going.
Steve
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