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Newbie attempting first restoration - Model: 38-15T - Enoch - 05-17-2011
Hi everyone, got a newcomer here with absolutely no prior electronics training or experience. This past Saturday I picked up a couple beautiful Philco radios; the 38-15T mentioned in the subject field and a late model 84B. The 84B appears to be in remarkable cosmetic condition so I'm leaving that one alone (for now). The 38-15T looks like someone started to work on it but gave up and just kind of reassembled it quickly. Some of the things I'm hoping to find out are:
- The three screws that fasten the "electronics chassis" (wrong term) to the cabinet are missing. Can anyone tell me the correct replacement screw and size?
- I've seen pictures on-line of the interior of this radio when viewed from behind. In those pictures one of the tubes appears to have a metal "heat shield" (wrong term) around three sides of it. Mine is missing. What is that thing I'm calling a heat shield and do I need to get another one?
- I'm considering ordering a replacement grill cloth from grillecloth.com and have selected their pattern #14 - Philco ribbed cotton as the closest to authentic. Is that a good choice for my radio?
- Lastly, like I mentioned, I have no experience restoring radios. Can anyone suggest other friendly resources on-line where I might find patient help if I need it (because I'm going to need it!)?
Thanks in advance for any help anyone may be willing to offer.
Re: Newbie attempting first restoration - Model: 38-15T -
Ron Ramirez - 06-10-2011
Hi, and I apologize for missing your post until now. Congratulations on your acquisitions.
I do not know the correct size screw you need to replace the chassis hold-down screws, sorry. They will be small sheet metal screws, about 1-1/2 to 2 inches long.
What you are calling a
heat shield is actually called a
tube shield, and will be necessary for proper operation of your 38-15. Without it, the set may oscillate (squeal).
Pattern #14 is perfect for your 38-15.
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