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Vintage 1956 Kenmore Sewing Machine Model 251-81
jpdylon
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Found this for $60. Original owners kept everything. Just like pulling it out of a time machine!
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Vintage Newcomb 1625-m Record player / PA amplifier
jpdylon
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A donation from a church. Turntable and amp run, but need amp.
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Nash / AMC Rambler 195.6 3.2 litre cylinder head find. $50 !
jpdylon
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Got this sunday for only 50 bucks. Going to investigate performance possibilities for this motor. Bigger valves, cam, fuel injection. Maybe even some light forced induction...
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Vintage EM-212am vacuum tube regulated power supply and Sadelco field strength meter!
jpdylon
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Wanted to see about getting my cool old FSM fixed, but didn't want to go to brave the crowds at walmart or biglots for batteries. Figured I'd fix my vintage power supply in...
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Don't drop your LCD flat panel monitor! Results of even a little tumble...
jpdylon
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LCD monitor rolled off the desk and on to the adjacent shelf 1 foot below after I got entangled in the cords moving equipment. Monitor runs, but looks like crap now. Result...
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Late 1950s Hoffman k1919 "9-teen" portable vacuum tube TV. - FINISHED WITH SETUP ADJUSTMENTS!
jpdylon
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Got the caps installed. Now its time for the smoke test and the setup adjustments. Makes a pretty damn good picture!
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Late 1950s Hoffman k1919 "9-teen" portable vacuum tube television project. - FIRST LIGHT
jpdylon
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Got the power supply electrolytics in this afternoon. Here's what happened after that. Still some more to go!
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Late 1950s Hoffman k1919 "9-teen" portable vacuum tube television project. -UPDATE
jpdylon
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Found out its not the chassis that comes out, but the cabinet comes apart to reveal the serviceable areas of the chassis. Again, very nicely laid out. Can't wait to see how...
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Late 1950s Hoffman k1919 "9-teen" portable vacuum tube television project.
jpdylon
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Ignore the model in the video. I can never remember these damn model numbers. The model of the set is a K1919. Built like a tank - and weighs as much as one too! All steel ...
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When a shredder motor fails - short in armature = FIRE!
jpdylon
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Another great piece of chineese engineering. No fuse, just a thermal sensor. Unfortunately it wasn't until the motor caught fire that the sensor kicked in.
I took it apart...
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