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Arvin 451TL
Here's an Arvin 451TL that was among some stuff given to me by a nice elderly man who's garage roof had collapsed. This set was wearing a coat of grit and had no tubes or cord, and some rust on the topside of the chassis. After testing the coils and transformer, I gave it a go.
After a lot of cleaning, I totally recapped the set except for one mica capacitor I didn't have a replacement for. I put in a set of tubes and the set played for a half an hour, when the dial light shorted out and smoke appeared. Turns out, the 35W4 rectifier developed a short and overheated the resistors for the dial light and the filter circuit. After clearing that situation up the set plays very nicely. Eventually I will get a new 5" speaker for her, as it is distorting a little and is very brittle, and the dust cap is gone. I also need to research the correct way to polish bakelite and do a little more cleaning - but I'm happy to have been able to resurrect this set after 40 years of hibernation. Last edited by AUdubon5425; 04-21-2010 at 02:44 AM. |
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I've always liked those sets; but, have never obtained one for one reason or another. I've used brown or black shoe polish on bakelite cases. Sometimes they turned out good and sometimes they didn't. I think antique electronic supply sells some high priced plastic polish; but, I can't say how well it works.
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I've used the fancy AES polish, and the novus #2 that they offer is pretty nice stuff for polishing bakelite and plastic. Of course, you could always go to any auto supply and buy any of the myriad of buffing/polishing abrasives that they offer and get more for much less money.
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I always wondered how these looked lit up as far as the dial goes. Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
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I've had VERY good results polishing Bakelite w/Meguier's Body Scrub, followed by a couple coats of Meguier's Pure Carnauba Wax...After you go over it w/the Body Scrub, it'll look like ass, but after a couple coats of the wax, it'll positively GLOW.
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Thanks for the polishing tips folks - I have some Novus polish, so I'll try that first.
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Well, the Novus isn't working - it seems to leave a haze in the bakelite. This radio was "in the elements" for years. I'm going to try the Meguier's later today and let y'all know how it turns out.
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Here's mine
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