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MuzzcoVW - 09-13-2024
Hi everyone. First time posting here, and I'm back in the hobby for the first time since 1988! Here are two sets I'll be working on over the winter, a 1957 Golden D swivel model and a 1960 Bristol blond finish set. I'll post progress as it happens.
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GarySP - 09-13-2024
Welcome to the Phorum, MuzzcoVW! Those are two great looking sets! Looking forward to your restoration threads this Winter! Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary
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MuzzcoVW - 09-13-2024
Thanks Gary! And tomorrow I'll edit out part of my post about my wanted items... I didn't see the rule before I posted. Have a great evening.
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radiorich - 09-13-2024
Hello MuzzcoVW ,
Those two sets like like they will keep you busy this winter and glad to see a new face here !
Sincerely Richard
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TV MAN - 09-15-2024
You have a couple of very nice looking sets there! Lot's of knowledge here about restoring and getting those sets running.
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MuzzcoVW - 09-16-2024
TV MAN thanks. I look forward to seeing the progress on your Predicta as well. My flyback in the blond set (10L30 chassis) is in the same condition. I started flaking off the outer coating and it all basically fell off. When I brought it up on variac initially I had a small amount of arcing after a couple minutes so I shut it down right away. I don't see any carbon tracking so I believe I'll start with some corona dope and see what happens. I'm debating doing this and testing before I recap, I haven't decided on that yet.
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MuzzcoVW - 01-17-2025
I finally have a chance to dive into the chassis on the Bristols 10L31 chassis. Ended up removing the coating from the flyback so I can re coat, it basically fell off when touched. The more I examine the board, I don't think this was a high hour set. Parts from TV Restorer Guy Crist and Mouser are here so I pulled the board a couple days back. I still need to clean it, but will wait until I remove the couplates and capacitors. I plan on replacing most resistors as well while it's out. Stay Tuned
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Bob Andersen - 01-17-2025
Lovely sets. I find it amusing how much scorn is heaped on the Predicta line when Philco has been using the same or similar circuit board & wirewrap technique for several years already in many models.
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TV MAN - 01-22-2025
As soon as I get my Emerson running, I'll toss mine on the bench and start the overhaul. Maybe I'll get it done before spring :-]
BTW, Bob Anderson has a lot of good videos covering these on YouTube. Shango066 is another character to watch. A little crude, but a good way to learn some troubleshooting techniques.
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MuzzcoVW - 01-27-2025
TV MAN thanks. I've probably logged a hundred hours studying Bob's videos... SUPER helpful primer for someone who hasn't restored anything since say 1990. Shango also, and personally I appreciate a little crude, no nonsense style. It's lacking in areas...
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MrFixr55 - 01-29-2025
A lot of companies used wire wrap. I can't remember but RCA may have also used it. I don't know if the issue was the wrapping or poor "take" of the solder joints between the pins and PC board. Poor soldering was a big problem in TVs, especially between tabs of the metal chassis and PC Boards. Even the "hand-wired" Zeniths had this issue. The ones from the 70s may have been hand wired but the wires were pushed into cone like terminals that were on the surface. If I read correctly, the thing was then wave soldered in a manner similar to a PC Board. I went nuts with one with a nasty video ghost till, while poking around, i saw a very small arc between a pin that was supposed to be soldered to the chassis and the chassis. Had the set for many years after that and gave it away.