[Hallicrafters] Cleaning Old Equipment?
jeremy-ca
km1h at jeremy.mv.com
Tue Nov 6 18:40:44 EST 2007
Hey Greg, does that mean I can chrome plate my SX-9 chassis after I strip it
down?
Sort of like the over restored autos you see at the shows.
Are there any guidelines published by the pros on how to tackle various
metals, plastics, bakelite, etc?
Im going to tackle a S-20R first with a 100% teardown before I get into
something more complicated, historical or valuable. I wont feel too bad
about making mistakes and if something gets ruined its no big deal; I wont
make that mistake again.
Carl
KM1H
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Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Cleaning Old Equipment?
> Non-destructive cleaning is an acquired skill gained through knowledge
> and
> experience working with different chemicals on different kinds of
> surfaces
> with different degrees of decay. It is easy for me to say this now but it
> took
> years of practice and learning how to get it right without killing
> everything.
> It is essential to have a knowledge of materials and surface finishes and
> how they were applied and a knowledge of various methods, chemical
> reactions
> and treatments and what is available today. This experience will also
> help
> guide you through deciding what to purchase and what not to depending on
> your
> level of skill. Anything can be restored but at what amount of effort and
> cost?
> Every radio you see out there which has been restored is a result of that
> persons degree of skill and their opinion of what good restoration is.
> Restoring
> vintage radio equipment is not like the antique car hobby which has
> governing bodies who publish specifications and guidelines and judges for
> members
> what is original, what is not and what is considered to be faithful to
> the
> original type restoration. A radio is only original once and after that
> we are
> pretty much on our own to do with it whatever we think is the right thing
> to do.
> If someone else likes your work we have at least one more who agrees with
> your methods.
>
> Regards, Greg
>
>
>
>
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