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  • This is what i like to see... a real DIY working...good..... very good!

  • @destroyersoueu I made my own test equipment too. See "the problem with voltages". I think I have another one too on the test box too. Voltage and Current Meter Box Part 1

    You might like the philco 16b and philco 38-116 series. too. I rebuild the bakelite block caps by melting/digging out the potting material and I made my own support frame for the 38-116 radio chassis from scratch.

  • Good Day,

    I like your documenting your project, friend...very interesting. I have spent many many hours tinkering about with antique sets. I started out at about age 10. I noticed Aerovox caps inside. The last repairman put them in, along w/that output xfmr. Your conclusion of Elmers glue to fix cone is exact!! I have had great success w/that on many torn/cracked cones. The holes were likely the result of a few Labatt 50's, before the guy put it back on..hehe. Cabinet is super condition!

  • Hello RetroCaptain,

    Yes! Elmers glue (now made in China for some reason) is very good stuff. It has plasticicers in it that give it flexability. Thanks for your comment. I got a bunch more vids for your viewing peasure. Enjoy, and keep on radio-ing.

  • I think Elmers glue is better than the rubber cement.

  • It's the original transformer. I had just primed it because it was rusted. Now I'm painting it.

  • I also like liquid tape on speaker surrounds. It dries like rubber cement and remains pliable, but it is alot tougher.

  • Thanks. I think that regular Elmers glue could have worked also. Elmers glue contains plasticizers that allow flexibility. I went with the rubber cement as per Ricks experience and that it would remain flexible. Seems to take a long time to dry.

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