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Philco plastic dial covers
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Hi all, Had 2 Philcos that needed new dial covers. Found a site by Eddie Brimer that gave instructions on how to make your own. It works very well! The first was 47-205 which was my first attempt-took me 3 tries to get it decent. Make sure EVERYTHING is clean-One small unseen speck of dust shows up on the new dial cover! Found out the 1/8" stock I was using did not produce the original depth of the dial cover. Used 1/4" stock and that turned out fine. The second was a 38-14 and the 1/8" stock was perfect for this radio. I am pleased with the results and want to thank Eddie for providing the info. My wife is used to me putting radio stuff in the oven now that I have gotten my own cookie sheets to put stuff on-I ruined most of her original ones which I have replaced! Kenny Kidd
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How about posting a few pics here so we can see? Icon_smile
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What is the web site address? I need to do at least one...
Scott

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Here, in this messge thread. See the FAQ link at the top of the page. Then go to the BBCode faq.
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I'm not finding it, Chuck- or am I missing something?
Scott

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#6

Scott, are you referring to this?
http://members.aol.com/EB062559/DIALCOVERS.html

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
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Yes! Perfect! Thanks, Ron!
Scott

Old Cars, Old Radios, Old Pipes and Young Women... What more is there?




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