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Old 06-11-2025, 12:43 PM
Chris K Chris K is offline
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I've started using a 3-D printer to make parts for these TVs that you can't find unless you buy a donor set. I have a 14" Admiral where the yoke plastic cover crumbled and turned to dust and the magnetic rings for adjusting the image centering were hanging loose on the neck of the 14RP4. After lots of trial and error, I printed a cylinder large enough to cover the yoke, a disk with a centered hole the size of the neck and a T-ring as separates, glued them together and it fits perfectly and, although it doesn't look original, it works perfectly. Fusion 360 is not user friendly but there are tutorials out there and I found them very helpful.
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