06-26-2011, 06:34 PM
Jimmy
I buy my capacitors from a fellow in your area...Bob's Antique Radios (Bob Piekarz).
http://www.radioantiques.com/supplies.html
I forgot to mention that, unlike most USA-made 1939 Philco sets, this 39-6 had cloth covered wiring under the chassis instead of the usual rubber insulated wires. (The power transformer did have rubber-covered leads, as I mentioned in a previous post.) I only replaced a few of the cloth-covered wires; chiefly those visible above the chassis. However, the majority of the wiring remains original.
I buy my capacitors from a fellow in your area...Bob's Antique Radios (Bob Piekarz).
http://www.radioantiques.com/supplies.html
I forgot to mention that, unlike most USA-made 1939 Philco sets, this 39-6 had cloth covered wiring under the chassis instead of the usual rubber insulated wires. (The power transformer did have rubber-covered leads, as I mentioned in a previous post.) I only replaced a few of the cloth-covered wires; chiefly those visible above the chassis. However, the majority of the wiring remains original.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN