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Philco 38-3 Reassembling the dial
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Dear Friends
I have the dial completely disassembled, and need your help to put it back.
I have pics of 15 parts that would like to put together on the chassis as it was originally
I have attached a pic of a similar cabinet and a close up of the dial
Some parts I could figure out where they go, but the small parts are the ones I have no idea where they go
Thanks in advance for your help
P.S. Would like to hear something like, part x go along with part y in the back of part z, something like that. If any of our friends could share a process step by step of this work, it would be great
Unfortunately, I have no way to post all the 17 pics due to that I have reached the maximum allowed.


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#2

I don't have any personal experience with one of these but here's a link to a previous thread on a 38-3 dial that might be helpful.
https://philcoradio.com/phorum/archive/i...19180.html
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Also...you can also reply to your own post (with the "New Reply" button) and post additional pictures that way.
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Dear Friends
It looks as if I finished reassembling the dial, but, there a loose piece that I coun't figured out where it belongs
If you have this info, please help to finish this project
Regards


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