08-28-2013, 01:04 PM
I recently bought a Philco Model 96 Lowboy, which I would like to restore in so far as possible. I can do the cabinet work, it really only needs some careful refinishing. Although the man who sold it to me said it works, I won't turn it on until I replace whatever components are recommended for replacement. I read somewhere the capacitors definitely should be replaced, and that these are in a separate chassis box. I would appreciate any suggestions and guidance offered. I have some experience wiring tube kit amplifiers and building speaker cabinets, I also looked at the Model 96 schematic and understand some of it. I teach machine shop and can make whatever parts I may need, though the cabinet and chassis seem untouched and complete other than one small knob missing. I suspect I can buy a replacement for this though.
As I say above, I'd appreciate any help offered, and would especially appreciate an opportunity to have a knowledgeable person look over the chassis/electronic components. I live in Downeast Maine, though, and may therefore be some distance from others who have experience with old radios, but could drive within reason to meet.
Thanks in advance.
As I say above, I'd appreciate any help offered, and would especially appreciate an opportunity to have a knowledgeable person look over the chassis/electronic components. I live in Downeast Maine, though, and may therefore be some distance from others who have experience with old radios, but could drive within reason to meet.
Thanks in advance.