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Expert's advice needed
#1

So I recently acquired a Philco radio model 41-256T in pretty rough condition. I would love to restore it, but I am quite new to this hobby. Can someone provide general instructions on where to begin the restoration and what it could roughly cost me? It seems like all the parts are more or less there; just a matter of replacing and polishing, so to speak. Thanks.
#2

Start by looking at the outstanding articles posted in this site and in Chuck's site Philco Repair Bench.

You may also see some posts in the various Phorum topics about your specific radio. Many of the posts may not have to do with your specific set, but the information would be applicable, i.e. cabinet restoration techniques, etc...

Once you have done the above, you will have a better idea what is is that you need to know.
#3

Here's an additional link with lots of good info.

http://antiqueradio.org/begin.htm
#4

The first question to ask is can you solder?The second question to ask is do you know how to use a volt-ohm meter? If you can do both of those things then you could probably restore your radio. One thing to keep in mind, early 40s Philco sets, particularly U.S made ones, used a lot of rubber covered wire that has often gone rock had and will crumble if disturbed. It's not too hard to deal with in most cases but it often goes up into the IF cans and other coils so if you have bad eyesight or aren't used to fine soldering work you had better practice first or farm out the restoration job.
Regards
Arran




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