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bandersen 06-05-2009 09:45 PM

1948 (TS-4H) Motorola VT71 restored!
 
zenithfan1 inspired me to post a little photo diary of my VT71 restoration.

Enjoy.


Arrival. It's in good shape aside from all the knobs being wrong.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s001.JPG

Pretty much all original.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s002.JPG

Ugh. Need to re-solder a CRT pin.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s004.JPG

Apparently, this is the melted CRT mask. It hit a few tubes and the speaker
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s007.JPG

I really hope I never need to do this again!
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s008.JPG

Refinishing the cabinet. Citristrip is my favorite stripper lately.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s009.JPG

Applying new decals from radiodaze.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s013.JPG

The usual. Replaced the selenium with silicon. Wax caps with poly. And HV caps from Allied.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s018.JPG

Ready to fire up. Got those knobs from a blonde VT71.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s019.JPG

First signs up life using a 7VP1 CRT from an RCA WO-56A scope.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s020.jpg

Seems safe enough to hook up the 7JP4
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s021.JPG

Old components. Those two caps in front were the source of much hair pulling. They came from the vertical oscillation/sweep circuit.
I assumed that mica caps rarely go bad. Boy was I wrong.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s022.JPG

Replaced the 12AT7 and got my 1st stable image
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s023.JPG

Here it all is back together. I still need to track down a fine-tuning knob and do something for a CRT mask.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s031.JPG

Here's some of the gear I used.
http://www.bobandersen.com/images/TS4H/s040.JPG

Dan Starnes 06-05-2009 10:48 PM

Great post,, loved it!!!

Eric H 06-05-2009 11:07 PM

Very nice, that stuff isn't foam however, it's the infamous VT-71 mask that is always melted, it's water soluble, not that that's any help when it's on a speaker cone!

Renovated Radios makes a repro mask now for about $43.

bandersen 06-05-2009 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 2791358)
Very nice, that stuff isn't foam however, it's the infamous VT-71 mask that is always melted, it's water soluble, not that that's any help when it's on a speaker cone!

Renovated Radios makes a repro mask now for about $43.

Wow! They can really melt all over like that? I guess that makes more sense than a maniac with an insulating foam canister :o

Tube TV 06-06-2009 05:43 AM

Looks great ! , the VT-71 is next on my list to get .
They sure look like a fun set to restore .

So how long did it take from start to finish ?

Tony V 06-06-2009 07:03 AM

Nice job! It looks like the crt was in good shape also as you dont see many with a perfectly centered picture. I hope to do both of mine soon!
-Tony

Sandy G 06-06-2009 08:18 AM

The chassis is clean & purty enuff to be left out of the case...Great job !

jpdylon 06-06-2009 09:58 AM

Nice job. Especially like the way that cabinet turned out. I'll have to try that citrus stripper

zenithfan1 06-06-2009 03:38 PM

Beautiful job! It looks new! Thanks for sharing, I'll have to try that stripper too.

bandersen 06-06-2009 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Tube TV (Post 2791599)
... So how long did it take from start to finish ?

About a month working ~ 2 hours a night. Would have been a week less if I had replaced those mica caps from the start!

bandersen 06-06-2009 05:58 PM

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I'll have to try that stripper too.
They changed the formulation recently and it's even nicer now. It leaves your place with a nice smell of oranges :)

bandersen 06-06-2009 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy G (Post 2791767)
The chassis is clean & purty enuff to be left out of the case...Great job !

Thanks! I went a little nuts on cleaning up that copper :o

Sandy G 06-06-2009 06:10 PM

Which was the one of these little guys that the mfger had to be "cute" & used an 8" CRT ? I thought it was Motorola...

bandersen 06-06-2009 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jpdylon (Post 2791944)
Nice job. Especially like the way that cabinet turned out...

Thanks. Here's the stuff I used. I like Behr - it's all water soluble.

bandersen 06-06-2009 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy G (Post 2792881)
Which was the one of these little guys that the mfger had to be "cute" & used an 8" CRT ? I thought it was Motorola...

Yep. They made a few models with an 8" CRT. I haven't found any yet.

http://www.tvhistory.tv/1949-Motorol...kelite-8in.JPG


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