Posted 1 year ago
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I bought this radio real cheap from an antique shop. What I loved about it was the fact that it is a tube radio. What I didn't know was it was held together with modelers glue and duct tape. I got the chasis to work by replacing the capacitors most of which were burned out.Then I started working on the bakelite body using superglue and epoxy with fiberglass cloth for strength. As Dr. Frankenstien would say..."IT LIVES!"
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Great job! Love the blue!!
Thanks toolate2. What a labor of love. I thought the color sort of looked fifties "ish" and it popped the gold
Does anyone know where I can get the clips that hold the back on?
it lives VERY WELL
Another save :)
Thanks guys