Admiral 20X122 restoration p1o?

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

I'm determined to finish off some of my old projects. First up is this bakelite console Admiral from 1948.

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  • Bakelite forms are not hard to find, and fine Litz wire are not that hard to find either, but they are not cheap. You could make your own coils. I made a few this way Coil winding is a lost artform.

  • @gbowne1 I've done a little bit of coil rewinding, but nothing this complex.

  • some one probably tried to run it on 110 v. and fried the coils and transformer

  • @force311999 Yeah, that could be.

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  • Another Inspiring Video.! Thank you very Much for sharing this important information with all,and keeping this part of our history alive.! Added to my Favorites & Playlists....Tec

  • With all the different admiral versions or models you are becoming the expert nice work

  • First view and first comment, haven't seen that Philco 643 in a while.

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