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Not that I'm done yet - it's that last 5% that's the killer ![]() All my Admiral sets have that same blue/black ion trap magnet - remember the blue goes towards the face! Yes, I'm just careful with the rust remover. Some brands are very fluid and it can drip all over. Naval Jelly is very viscous and tends to stay where you put it. It only took about two hours to clean up the front. Two coats of jelly, wipe it down with a damp sponge, dry it off with a paper towel, then a final rub down with WD40. Quote:
![]() I recorded some video last night while I was working on this set, but I need to do a lot of editing before I can post it. Stay tuned... Last edited by bandersen; 01-30-2010 at 08:02 PM. |
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Anyone ever coming through VA can stop by and take home some really decent sets and perhaps some NOS spare parts. Oh, and I can not believe the way that Naval Jelly makes a chassis look! This makes me want to take apart every old radio and TV that I have and apply that stuff. It looks sand blasted! I have used steel wool a time or two, but it really wasn't worth the time and effort. This looks do'able bigtime! GREAT tip! |
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It's also a much greater challenge to get one of these setts running smoothly.As for space - yeah I think most of us are stuffed. I have 6 sets out on the back porch because there's no more room. I won't be getting any more sets until I move to a bigger place or sell a few. I really can't bring myself to part with any though. One important think I need to mention regarding chassis. Some chassis, and transformers are cadmium plated. Usual they go a bit white/green/yellow over time. Naval Jelly and rust removers in general can clean the cadmium oxide up very well, but it's very toxic and produces nasty fumes! Please wear gloves and have good ventilation if you're going to attempt it. I've been using non-conductive abrasive pads too. I've seen them sold as a finish stripping pads sometimes. They work as well as steel wool, but without all the little metal bits that can work their way into everything. BTW this is actually the chassis from another set. ![]() It's going to get stinky ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Neutralizing with a mild detergent ![]() Next, a little Simichrome metal polish ![]() Final results. Elapsed time about 20 minutes. I'll save the rest of the chassis for another day.
Last edited by bandersen; 01-31-2010 at 02:52 AM. |
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