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The top is pretty thrashed but at least it looks like real wood underneath.
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Recap and you have a great set.
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Looks like it should live again.
It may be ugly, but it is one way to deal with lousy photo finish...It still is uuuugly, though! |
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lol, a gilded CTC-9!
Looks like it will come back to full life with minimal recapping, vertical circuit is dead, but that's likely just a bad bypass cap/output tube, open pot or boost resistor. You could always do what I did to my Anderson console and veneer it, but WARNING it is very labor intensive! |
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At any rate, the end result was great. It really looked like wood grain. So, maybe this will help someone else who finds a TV that probably survived a hippie owner in the 60s or 70s who tried to make the world a little more beautiful, but failed....:smoke: |
Do an Internet search for "wood graining" and you'll find lots of info. A skilled craftsman can create some amazing effects.
Phil Nelson |
I worked at an L.A. TV station and then at several of the major studios in my career. I was always amazed at how the scenic artists could turn plain, cheap plywood or fiberboard into any type of wood grain the art director desired. This with paint and brush and, of course, years of experience. Certainly helped the budget and made the producers happy.:thmbsp:
-Steve D. |
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I went to menard'' and bought a roll of veneer to put on the top of my ctc5 Wingate. The original top had deep gouges in it and there was no way to save it. |
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