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Vintage TV Restoration is Insane
So, I fit in pretty well.
I rescued our family's first TV and shipped it 2,000 miles because I thought it would be a nice, nostalgic piece of furniture. This is a 1950 Motorola 12T2, in very good condition, but the picture went out in 1969. When I got it home, I had to take the chassis out of the cabinet to clean debris from the front of the screen. With the chassis out, I plugged it in and I was entranced by the seductive, soft glow the vacuum tubes. With no background in electronics, but with expert guidance, I have been attempting a full restoration for several months. I've recapped the paper and electrolytics, recoated the CRT, upgraded selenium rectifiers to diodes, and replaced a few clearly defective small components. Now remember, when I started this project the only component I could identify was "knobs." Right now I'm stuck with a dead focus coil. But my story gets worse! While looking for a focus coil I picked up a delightful Bakelite 1948 Admiral 17T12 that actually works. Is this going to be my fate? Am I going to lose my wife and my home and live in a cheap hotel room with hundreds of derelict TV sets? In any case, I'm thrilled to join the forum. I'll be picking brains, looking for parts, and help others in any way I can (I still know almost nothing about electronics but, as you see, I haven't electrocuted myself...yet). I take lots of photos, so if anyone is interested in either the Motorola 12T2 or the Admiral 17T12, here are links to my PicasaWeb albums (under the name "coldrb.") http://picasaweb.google.com/coldrb/M...14324729845682 http://picasaweb.google.com/coldrb/A...90650566868642 |
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Welcome to VK
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Nice sets. I have a Motorola 12K2 and Admiral 19A11 both similar to yours. Good luck with restoring them. Last edited by bandersen; 04-18-2010 at 04:40 AM. |
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And this is a problem HOW ?!? Welcome to th' Monkey House ! Relax, you're amongst friends !
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You can always bury them in the yard............... like nuts.
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Welcome to VK!
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Don't worry.....
It WILL get worse! Sitting on one TV working on another is where you will end up |
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Hah - at the moment I'm using two consoles I'm working on as additional workbenches! I don't think the wife is amused
On the other hand, my brother said he wants a couple of smaller console sets to use as end tables when the house gets done |
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Thanks, everyone, for the warm welcome.
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Your'e sucked in now!! Muhhhaaaaaahaaahaaahaaaa!!
Lol, you will enjoy this site. The people here are like family, and very friendly and knowladgable..
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Consider this "group therapy" - we're all afflicted - slaves to our collections.
Welcome to VK! Cheers,
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Brian USN RET (Avionics / Cal) CET- Consumer Repair and Avionics ('88) "Capacitor Cosmetologist since '79" When fuses go to work, they quit! |
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1955 zenith
my wife knew this from the beginning ,when i was dating her back in 1985 i had stuff all over my house since i was a kid i was collecting. she put up with it, i just moved everthing to the basement .then it happened in june of 1996 we had a flood there was 4 feet of water in my basement ,and the west wall fell in and i lost everything 9 roundie's color console's, zenith, rca's, were lost now she's encouraging me start collecting again .you got buy them something every once in awhile keep them happy , i just bought a mint condition 1955 zenith r 2360ru off craigs list ,the outside is purfect it just needs recapped maybe a picture tube . i almost didnt buy it but i remembered what squirrel boy said just buy it i can always bury it the back yard
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If you think this hobby is crazy, then you're obviously sane and should continue persuing it. If you don't think it's crazy, then you're obviously insane and still should continue persuing it. That's the Catch......Bwahahahaha!
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You won't lose your home because you'll soon realize how important it is to keep it for housing and protecting the collection. You won't lose you wife right away either but she'll move out and get her own place. This is good because this will open up valuable space. The furniture will get in the way soon too. When you toss those out you'll have additional room available for more TV's. Welcome!!
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You know, I know a few guys like that........
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Gotta agree with you, but hobbies rarely make much sense.
Especally financially! At least old TV's are easy to find and restoration is mostly labor. Steve |
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