[GreenKeys] Wood tables

Bruce Gentry ka2ivy at verizon.net
Sun May 24 15:01:23 EDT 2020





	

	

	

	


I think the wood tables/stands would be considered more styish in an 
office setting as well as quieter and also presenting less of a shock 
hazard in the event of deranged wiring.  I have seen model 15s and 19s 
with faux wood grain finishes on original wooden tables. Saving metal 
and especially fabricating capacity during wartime would also be an 
important consideration.

            Bruce Gentry, KA2IVY


On 5/24/20 2:06 PM, w9ddd at tapr.org wrote:
> Every once in a while I see a reference to a wood table.   Like for instance a listing for a 28 ASR on c-list.  I sort chalked that up to being a Frankenstein.  But I see some references to a wood 15 table and now a 19 on this list.  What would be the motivation for a wood table.  Shortage of iron during a war or?
>
> I can't find documentation in the usual places.  There's the case of TG-7 (?), where the shipping crate becomes the table.  But that's all I find.
>
> John, W9DDD
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