[NJARC] question on old AC Plugs
Edward Otte
edotte at optonline.net
Sat Mar 31 11:44:45 EST 2007
Dave,
Yes, I do need on. For the time being anything I have will do. Thanks.
Edward
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Subject: Re: [NJARC] question on old AC Plugs
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 07:27:57 -0400 Edward Otte <edotte at optonline.net>
writes:
> As I am working my first old radio I have a sad story of the AC
> plug. I wanted to use as much of the old hardware as possible but it
appears
> the old AC plug cannot be a part of that. I was amazed to find the plug
was
> not able to be disassembled. It must have been crimped or soldered
internally
> and then molded around the plugs. Is this the way they did things in
> general in those years? Anyway the darn thing was open inside and the
braids
> were broken at the very base and my only recourse would be to solder to
> the base of the metal portion of the plug and hope for it not to come
apart
> and short out and that is just not a chance I feel comfortable with.
The plug
> itself is somewhat ornate and it is a shame. Any ideas or thoughts?
Edward,
If you can't save your original plug you can replace it with an old-style
replacement plug. Let me know if you need one.
--Dave
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