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My vote for the worst chassis to work on (so far)
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I'll be sure to steer clear of that one given the opportunity. Although I haven't worked on a lot of them yet, I so far like the 1938 models I've gotten into (38-7 console/table, 38-12 table). Have a 38-3 in the garage that I haven't looked at to form an opinion of yet. The 1928 wasn't a bad one to start off with either. As far as the 40-120, to me it was like stuffing 10 pounds of components into an 9 pound box. All of the non-electrolytic replacement caps I buy have been 600V orange drops. Maybe if I had gone to an axial style with lesser rating it wouldn't have seemed as bad. But then there's that blasted rubber wiring...


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