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Safety cover for Admiral 24A12 Bakelite console
I finished the electronics on my Admiral 24A12 Bakelite console, but it was missing the CRT safety cover and I discovered that a plain sheet of Lucite won't do the trick.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/Admiral24A12BadMask.jpg http://antiqueradio.org/art/Admiral2...verMissing.jpg What I found in the set was a mask-shaped piece of cardboard, with a crumbling cushion that I replaced with thin foam insulation. I hoped that the cardboard would serve as a mask, but as the photos show, it's too small. I guess it was only there to hold the cushion against the CRT. My 24C15 wooden console has a fancy screen cover that projects out into the cabinet's CRT cutout and also forms a mask. http://antiqueradio.org/art/Admiral2...erPolished.jpg Was the same kind of cover used in the Bakelite consoles? I don't have the skill to fabricate one from scratch. If I can't find an original somewhere, maybe I can cut cardboard into a slightly smaller mask that doesn't look quite as bogus . . . . Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
Yes, the Bakelite sets used the same mask, or at least the same type.
The cardboard is probably original, it's used between the safety screen and the CRT, I believe it's main purpose is to hold that foam cushion |
Yeah, the cardboard looked original, and so did the old cushion that fell off it in chunks.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/Admiral24A12CRTGasket.jpg In lieu of a real cover, someone had taped a piece of plastic over the CRT. http://antiqueradio.org/art/Admiral24A12CRTCover.jpg That cover seems much too dark. Maybe they just used whatever was on hand. Phil Nelson |
I used to have an extra safety screen but it was completely fogged up so I tossed it.
There are so many of these with broken cabinets that someone must have an extra. The 10" Tabletop version is probably the same. |
I wonder if it came with a black tinted CRT originally, then someone changed it to non-tinted and broke the safety screen, and when the owners complained it did not look the same the plastic was put on?
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Most of the bakelite Admirals I've come across had the nice molded, back painted plastic like Phil's 24C15.
However, a few have had a cheaper, three piece mask. A piece of cardboard with foam, a flimsy piece of opaque molded plastic and a flat piece of clear plastic. My guess is that they went cheap towards the end of the production run. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7023/...4f0a24e9_c.jpg |
That cardboard piece with the foam looks exactly like what I found in my set. I already made a clear plastic piece like the one shown. Maybe I'll try to cut a piece of matte board to take the place of the opaque plastic piece.
If someone has a spare cover, that would be even better, of course. Phil Nelson |
I found some gold matte board at a local framing shop that's a decent color for this set. I glued some foam insulation around the back of the opening and cut a new clear Lucite cover to put in front of it. Not perfect, but it looks reasonable at normal viewing distance.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/Admiral2...estoredOff.jpg The new mask's opening is the same height as the old piece of cardboard that I found, but I brought in the D sides to cover the CRT edges. Making a symmetrical pattern and cutting it cleanly was more difficult than I expected! I'd still prefer to have a factory original, but this will do in the meantime. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Interesting thread. I didn't know the masks on these admirals weren't all the same. Mine is molded out of one thick piece of lucite, then reverse painted.
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Phil, do you still need one? I just might have one available shortly.
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