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Quote:What makes these things tick?
Restoration parts suppliers?
What normal issues should I be looking for?
How do I know if certain parts are still usable or not?

I know first off it needs to be cleaned. Will a damp cloth hurt it? And when I go to take this thing apart is there anything I should be extra cautious with.

1. If you are new to tube radios you should try to find a local radio club in your area and see if they have someone that will teach you.

2. There are many suppliers of parts for these radios Start here http://www.philcoradio.com/resource.htm, Ebay is also a good resource.

3. All of the electrolytic and wax caps should be replaced, resistors checked and replaced if 10 - 20% off value. Check coils and transformers/chokes according to values on the schematic.

4. Many parts are still around finding them is part of the frustration err Fun. I have found most parts can be found with a little asking around and searching.

5. Damp cloth will not hurt, just try not to get any water in to the transformers. Often time people will clean the chassis and spray it off in the sink. Just make sure to let it dry completely before plugging it in.


I echo that Herb said. Don't plug it in until it has been checked out and the caps replaced. Your chassis is pretty rusty but it can be restored. You can buy navel jelly at any Lowes or Home Depot and use it to remove the rust, be careful not to get any on the coils.

Find a Radio Club near you and have them help you out.

-Keith


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