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Tube socket replacement looks great, anxious to see pic's of the set running someday!
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Chassis resto got interrupted by some paid work, I had to repair a trio of CTC-15 clones for a guy up in NJ. Those are done now, but I took a minute to tool around with a Packard Bell roundie chassis someone gave me for free. Once that's fixed, which is just an AGC fault after recap, the Silvertone goes back on the bench to get completed.
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1956 Sears Color TV ad
From the Chicago Tribune April 15, 1956. Blowup from ad shows Sears Model 7140 in Mahogany.
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Nice! PB chassis is done now, back to work on this thing!
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Just curious- how did a Packard-Bell end up in your neck of the woods?
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I think it was actually in NC, but drug up to Fredricsburg where I got it. Guy that had it used the cabinet for something else, yeah he's one of those guys...
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I've seen what those guys do. I have a bookcase that was made using a Philco TV-123 cabinet. When I asked about the guts I was told they went to the dump.
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How much of the cabinet do you have? Shame about the original guts, but it could be a fun project to fit a later roundie chassis in the tv123 cabinet.
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Bob Galanter (ohohyodafarted) has one with a terrible cabinet...He may want to buy yours.
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One of mine (the large 123 console) is pretty nasty too, looks like it sat in a basement most of its life. Bottom plywood board is going to need replacement, it's missing the back (have a template to make one), and the finish is shot. The table model set isn't as bad, but will still need going through to be up to snuff.
Speaking of cabinets, I took the Silvertone to a local place to have it gone through. Place looks like it will be able to take care of me, and I gave them the lowdown on how to deal with bad photofinish. They are going to install new ribbon mahogany for me, replace the broken speaker board, and put new grill cloth on it from AES. AES had a cloth that was very close to the original, I got lucky. Price was a little more than I wanted to pay, but I'd really rather not do it again myself because it was such a pain. Here's the place I took it to: http://www.schoenbauer.com/
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I have the complete cabinet, but it's rough. It has veneer issues and some of the glued joints are a bit loose. It had been sitting in a shed for several years by the time I found it.
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Knobs for what set?
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The TV-123! I think I'm only short one or maybe two of the small ones, but that set is gonna wait around for a long time till I get to it anyway. The table model 123 takes precedence before that one, once this here Silvertone is done of course.
Update: I think I finally have all the capacitors replaced on the Silvertone chassis, it was a real pain in the butt since everything is really crammed in there. Also seems like this thing was built on a Friday near shift change if you know what I mean, lots of excessive solder on joints, components not routed in what I would call an intelligent manner, and even a capacitor goof from the factory. It seems whoever built this got confused about which cap to put where, because a non-polar horizontal centering cap got installed where a normal 'lytic should have been and the polarized 'lytic wound up in the horizontal centering spot. The caps in question were C13 (10uf polar in the horizontal oscillator) and C12 on the H-cent wiper to ground. Next issue I'm going to have is, the H-yoke connections in this chassis are center tapped and my test jig is not. Anyone see an issue leaving the center tap off for testing, or would it not deflect properly? Schematic is below, wire in question comes off tap #2 on the flyback. http://www.earlytelevision.org/pdf/s...sams_388-1.pdf Reason it would be nice to be able to use the jig is the CRT on this thing completely obscures the chassis components, so if there's an issue after recap and I stick the tube back in it has to come right back out and that's a PITA on this thing. Would be nice to be able to debug it, then put the jug back in.
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