Welcome Guest! Be sure you know and follow the Phorum Rules before posting. Thank you and Enjoy! (January 12) x

Thread Closed
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Philco 640 Cabinet Refinishing Chronicles

Bob Andersen Wrote:Perfect Brown has more red in it.

Hi Bob,

I found an example of a restoration on a Philco 650 on the other forum where the poster said the opposite:

http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/view...hp?t=91790

That's what drives me crazy about this hobby sometimes. So many different opinions, even on the same type of cabinet.

The original poster said he originally used Medium Brown Walnut on the front as well (but his didn't turn out quite as dark as mine did). He said he applied a very light coat. I put a couple of what I would call "medium" coats on mine. Maybe I used too many coats and they were not thin enough. In the end the poster stripped the front because he thought it was too reddish and used Perfect Brown instead. I think mine is a little too red as well. I tried hitting the front with #0000 steel wool in hopes that it would lighten it a bit but it didn't seem to help. I'm going to tape it up and strip the front tonight. I'll then try Perfect Brown. If I think that Medium Brown Walnut looked better, then I'll strip off the Perfect Brown and put it back on again. No big deal. This is the first cabinet I have ever refinished so it is a learning experience. And I want to take the time to do it right. The 650 in the link above is the look I'd like to achieve, but maybe not with such a glossy finish.

By the way, I love the videos you post on YouTube. I saw the one you did for your 643. I've got a Predicta Pedestal that I'll start sometime next year and have learned a lot from your TV restoration videos. Keep up the great work!

- Geoff


Messages In This Thread
RE: Philco 640 Cabinet Refinishing Chronicles - by Geoff - 11-13-2013, 12:38 AM



Users browsing this thread: 42 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
6TPZ and 5TPO Radio Help
Here are the links. 6TPZ and 5TPO The speakers are good. I've tried several known good ones. I just have to fi...R3Sons — 06:27 PM
Philco 91 Tuning Condenser
I just found a set screw. Was able to turn dial just enough to see it and loosen it. I have it off now.dconant — 06:14 PM
Philco 91 Tuning Condenser
Hello, Does anyone know how the dial plate comes off the tuning condenser shaft? The dial itself id so warped I can't...dconant — 06:01 PM
Eico 368 TV/FM Sweep Generator
Ron, for the future: In order to change the name of teh topic, 1. Go to the very first post. 2. Hit "Edit...morzh — 04:29 PM
6TPZ and 5TPO Radio Help
Transistors are easy. No converters. If you have input voltage, then just put some signal through. Or touch your fin...morzh — 04:25 PM
462ron
Hi Mike, I believe I tried different ways to change the header for my post but no luck. Anyway thanks for changing it fo...462ron — 04:02 PM
6TPZ and 5TPO Radio Help
Since these radios operated in harsh environments (temp changes and vibration) you could touch a soldering iron to all t...GarySP — 03:18 PM
6TPZ and 5TPO Radio Help
Thank you Gary. Hi Morzh. These radios are 6 transistor radios. Sadly no tubes. Thanks though.R3Sons — 02:19 PM
Heathkit Sweep Generator TS-4
Ron Instead of Quick reply, go to New Reply, then go to the title of the very first post, and change the title text the...morzh — 02:00 PM
6TPZ and 5TPO Radio Help
I am not a specialist in car radios. I suspect they might use vibrators to convert 12V to acceptable tube voltages, so ...morzh — 01:58 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 10135 online users. [Complete List]
» 3 Member(s) | 10132 Guest(s)
AvatarAvatarAvatar

>