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Old 02-17-2017, 06:59 AM
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I dunno if you're trying to save all the original parts as possible, you want to hone your troubleshooting skills, or you're just a masochist, but all those old capacitors are ultimately just a multitude of tiny unknown variables.

Just sayin' :/
I'll take that as a very nice compliment. All of those capacitors are retuffed original shells. Since this is the second time that's been mentioned, I trust my method for restuffing is such that most can't tell that I've done anything (which is half of the goal in a restoration). The only modern capacitors that are visible in the set are the ones associated with the video amplifier/inverter that I added. I figured since that is a modern addition then it should have visible modern capacitors.
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