RE: Emerson 350 aw -
klondike98 - 07-16-2017
Making some more progress. I’m going to replace the grill cloth with Kenneth Richmond’s large herringbone cloth because there was a hole in the original but I wanted to use the piece to try cleaning it as an experiment. I tried Resolve, the carpet cleaner. You spray it on, wait 5 minutes, and then using a damp cloth you dab at the grill cloth soaking up the dir. It did pick up some of the dirt and transfer it onto the damp cloth and it might have come cleaner with a second round of cleaning. I almost could have used the existing grill cloth but there were some areas, where it was most exposed and dirtiest, where the cloth had rotted to the extent it fell apart when dabbed with the cleaning cloth. Still, it may be useful in the future.
Before spraying on the Resolve
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After the spraying
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After dabbing with a damp cloth and allowing the grill cloth to dry
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As I was working with the door I realized that there was a missing piece on the back of the cabinet, almost a quarter round piece of trim. I found a walnut square dowel of the right dimension and just had to router the edge.
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Also got some toning done. After toning I reattached the reproduction door to the cabinet using the same method the previous restorer had used, i.e. a couple of small brads with the head cut off that fit into two holes on the hinge dowel and two holes I drilled into the door. A little glue was used to fasten the brads to the wood. At this point I only have the first few coats of clear on. The top has very a small grain that I hope to fill with the lacquer after a few more rounds of coating and sanding. Then I'll rub it out and put it all back together.
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RE: Emerson 350 aw -
KCMike - 07-16-2017
Looking good.
Good catch on the trim piece. I've tried the Resolve cleaner on a couple old grill cloths and didn't have much luck. They tend to start crumbling with any rubbing.
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
klondike98 - 07-16-2017
Yes, every time I've tried to recover a vintage grill cloth by cleaning it in some way, it has not been a good experience. They are often too fragile.
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
klondike98 - 07-22-2017
This puppy is done...(well, except that I realized the knobs are not right...but compared to the door replacement and the IF coil surgery that's just something to keep an eye out for at the next KTown.)
I had the chassis back into the cabinet, knobs on, back on and....it would not play...
Then I remembered way back in the beginning one of the wirewound resistors in the filament string circuit was open and I'd aligatored a temp in place during the electronic restoration but never made it permanent.
Took it back apart and added that resistor and all is well.
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RE: Emerson 350 aw -
KCMike - 07-22-2017
You did an excellent job!
I really like it.
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
Eliot Ness - 07-22-2017
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
OldRestorer - 07-23-2017
I am amazed my friend...
That door is beautiful...
Great job!
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
klondike98 - 07-23-2017
Thanks guys!
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
Kenneth F. Besso Jr. - 07-23-2017
BY GOD,,,that is Beautiful ,,,,,Mint condition,,,,right out of the BOX,,,,,CHEERS
RE: Emerson 350 aw -
morzh - 07-23-2017
Looks snappy, Bob!