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Old 09-07-2014, 07:02 AM
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This place is quickly turning into a production shop, and I'm running out of parts!

On hold with the Admiral until the Sams arrives (I can't get the needed info out of the Riders because I can't follow them to save my life), so Nick is on to starting my RCA 730TV2, and my 14 year old son Joe and I picked up this RCA SHF-3 on Craigs.

I'm out of 6CG7s (need 2) and I'm totally wiped out of .047 caps. Placed an order with Capacitor World last week, so that ought to be in tomorrow or Tuesday.

Picture of Nick on the RCA chassis, and Joe on the tube tester. Where did all this COME from?!?!? It's not like they're alien to this kinda stuff, but they always thought it was "boring" until they decided to try it. They're back and forth through the parts bins and have things set up on benches and things are going at the speed of light. I'm answering questions and helping with searching out tubes and parts....thank God most everything is well organized.

EDIT: I found some 6CG7s. It's gonna be a busy morning once they wake up
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