[Hallicrafters] Original color of SX 28 cabinet
Glen Zook
k9sth at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 20 10:09:08 EST 2014
I try to find somewhere, on the cabinet, that has been in contact with the chassis, etc., and has not been exposed to light, etc., to have "computer matched". That area can be considerably different from what the outer cabinet color has become.
I have a local Sherwin-Williams store that does an excellent job of getting the color matched. Although I have not had to have the SX-28 colors matched, I have had a number of "boat anchor" cabinet paints matched. The "formula" for those can be found in the article at:
http://nebula.wsimg.com/94662f1b14642593d71fa3dd7f9649a1?AccessKeyId=5DDC3F25F0398F58962E&disposition=0&alloworigin=1
Please note that all of these formulas EXCEPT for the Collins S-Line cabinet are for 1-quart. The S-Line cabinet formula is for 1-gallon. However, a good paint store can adjust the formula for only 1-quart. Also, any good paint store can use the formulas, not just Sherwin-Williams.
Frankly, I have not had good experiences with home improvement centers, Walmart, etc., where getting "spot on" color matches are concerned. A specialty paint store is going to generally do a much better job of matching the color, texture, etc.
Glen, K9STH
website: http://k9sth.net
On Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:32 AM, Al Parker <anchor at ec.rr.com> wrote:
Hi John,
I don't believe anyone can answer your question, if "--anyone has first
hand knowledge of what the color and texture was originally,--" original
was 70+ yrs ago.
I think you have the answer in your hands. Here what I did, almost 15
yrs ago: "the cabinet and speaker were painted with a custom blended
match to the best unfaded area of a bottom panel, a bluish gray"
You can see that, and pix of the result at
<http://www.boatanchors.org/sx28.htm> but your screen might show it
differently than that of others.
I think that sample is about the best you can find, but even that
painted area probably has changed since it was original. Nobody's going
to be able to tell you that you've got the wrong shade, they can't prove
just what it did look like 70 yrs ago.
Use what suits you, you're the judge.
73,
Al, W8UT
www.boatanchors.org
www.hammarlund.info
"There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much
worth doing as simply messing about in boats"
Ratty, to Mole
On 11/19/2014 9:04 AM, John King via Hallicrafters wrote:
> I own 71 year old SX28 and a 69 year old SX 28A receiver and am trying to determine the original color of the two cabinets for repainting. I have the bottom cover from The SX 28A and the color of the inside of the cover ( side that faced inside) looks as if the cover was originally a shade of blue. The paint isn't bright blue and is smooth with no texture such as wrinkle or grainy texture. Both of my cabinets have badly faded paint with no rust, but splotches of weathered or worn off paint.
>
> The front panels appear very nice and good condition except for needing a good cleaning and enhancing the red and silver lettering with the sticks for that purpose.
>
> Does anyone on the list have an SX 28 or SX 28A with the original paint that is in good enough shape to tell what color the cabinets were? I have read many pages of the articles detailing the restoration of SX 28s but have not gotten a clear picture of the original paint on the receiver cabinets. I have seen everything from light to medium gray and some shade of blue. While my cabinets have paint weathered smooth by time and use, I have a feeling that the SX 28 cabinets were NOT smooth textured. I have seen where the color of the R12 speaker (bass reflex wood cabinet) was supplied wit a "gun metal blue" finish
>
> If anyone has first hand knowledge of what the color and texture was originally, please email me and tell me about it. If anyone has a good color photo of an SX28 showing color and texture as original, I would greatly appreciate having a look at it. Somewhere there must be a pristine SX 28 that looks almost original.
>
> The benefit of your first hand knowledge and experience will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and 73, John, K5PGW
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