Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Town and Country
#16

The only issues I have with alot of the tube sets from the mid 50's on are those circuit boards they used. My friend had a late 60's set die recently because of that. He went to replace a couple suspect tubes and the board just crumbled. Icon_sad Now the 60's Zenith sets are fairly rugged and durable, but watch the convergence rings on the color sets!

No matter where you go, there you are.
#17

This set is from the early 60s and the boards are in good condition Icon_smile
#18

That's a plus. Just make sure that can get plenty of ventilation. Let that baby breath! Hopefully Philco put in good ventilation on the back. Some sets I have seen were almost sealed and that didn't work too well. I like that set's looks though. Really neat. Friend had a Zenith set that looked about like that. Icon_smile

No matter where you go, there you are.
#19

I did some final tweaking and put the set back together.
[Image: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7271/77195...1ebdc9.jpg] [Image: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8294/77195...b17c60.jpg]

I sprayed some semi-gloss black on the cabinet and silver paint on the trim. I'd still love to find a better cabinet someday but at least it's somewhat presentable now.
[Image: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7136/77157...4a6a_z.jpg]

[Image: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7258/77157...e59f_z.jpg]

[Image: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8286/77195...28e4_z.jpg]
#20

Nice job Bob it looks great for a busted up cabinet. Hopefully someday a cabinet will come along for it.

-Keith
#21

Man, that TV has a rather crisp picture on it compared to my 47 GE television! Shows how far along things had come by that time. Hope you get to enjoy that set for many years to come!

No matter where you go, there you are.
#22

Bandersen, I have realy enjoyed your progress on that poor old TV. I was amazed at the quality of the picture. Hope you get another project to start on real quick and share with us. Maybe I will get the nerve to start on the old 1948 Admiral that has been setting in my garage for years while I work on radios.

Dave D
#23

Oh don't worry. I have plenty of projects to work on. Next, I need to wrap up my Philco 15DX then I have five Predicta TVs to restore!




Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
Jackson 715 not working
Mrfixr55, its working now. I cleaned the switches and sockets with spray cleaner. Thanks for helping on this one.daveone23 — 06:26 PM
Jackson 715 not working
Now that you posted the schematic, I don't know why that Sprague electrolytic cap is across the meter, as it is not indi...MrFixr55 — 05:51 PM
HiFi (Chifi) tube amp build - but my own design.
What may be lacking in the PP Tube amps may be the 2nd harmonics, which some, especially RCA back in the day called &quo...MrFixr55 — 05:32 PM
Jackson 715 not working
Usually in an emission tester, the tube under test is measured as if it were a diode. So, some testers connect all the g...RodB — 04:17 PM
Restoring Philco 37-604C
Yep. F5 is green, D5 is Red. Red is Bad. Green is Clean.morzh — 01:30 PM
Jackson 715 not working
I did start to do that but I stalled out because I could not figure out how the grid and plate get voltage. In this diag...daveone23 — 11:52 AM
Restoring Philco 37-604C
(Insert Homer Simpson "DOPF" Here.) When all fails, look at the can. Took the Ron Ramirez advice, red Caig D...MrFixr55 — 09:23 AM
Philco 91 Speaker Replacement
From your text I am not sure if you intend to use the existing speaker with a resistor instead of the field coil. It wo...morzh — 08:44 AM
Philco 91 Speaker Replacement
My field coil is bad. I am still hoping to find an original, but if I can't I will go with a fitting Philco speaker, 125...dconant — 08:34 AM
Philco 91 Speaker Replacement
As Rod said, it is OK to use a fitting speaker, and then look for an original one. If you buy a Hammond 125 output tr...morzh — 08:15 AM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently no members online.

>