You disconnect, remove from chassis, then cut end off with small tubing cutter and finally the boiling 🥵 part.Â
Gees
I don’t think boiling a radio in water will do anything good  as far as restoring it is concerned.  Just saying.Â
73
Mark D.Â
WW2RDO
“In matters of style, float with the current. In matters of Principle, stand like a rock. “.  -  Thomas JeffersonÂ
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Excellent idea, ??
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especially if you
are trying to preserve any of the interior wiring or insulation.
On 1/13/2023 2:38 PM, Moe Fretz wrote:
Also
soaking in boiling??water works.
The R1155 capacitor rebuild process can be made a lot
simpler by using a Hot Air gun - -?? heat the cap for for a
minute and pull the whole hole inner assembly out, gunk and
all.?? The result is a nice empty housing ready for the new
caps. Military receiver restoration can often be very time
consuming and tedious but with the proper techniques it can
be very rewarding. In the case of of a historic receiver
like the R1155 it is well worth the effort.
Z
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