09-02-2012, 08:39 PM
I've had this radio for quite a while. Last summer I focused on making the amp work like a champ.
This summer, I've been pretty much busy at work, and spent vacations working on the house.
Today I removed the chassis, speaker, grill cloth and started work on my cabinet. At last.
I figured I'd post pictures of the progress...
This is before removing anything:
This is before starting to strip it:
I know it looks pretty good on pictures, but the finish was pretty damaged in several area; it seemed like it was badly exposed to sunlight. I think someone tried to SAND the top at some point, and to use furniture stripper on the side. I'll see how it turns out.
I started to strip with "circa 1850" with 0 steel wool - I tried it last summer on a smaller radio and was satisfied with the results, but it seems to take a lot longer than I anticipated to strip everything out.
I worked on it about 2-3 hours already. I think I spent about half my circa1850 bottle and 3/4 of my steel wool pack.
I got done was most of the top, and most of the grill area: I decided it would be a good idea to focus on the most visible areas first...
Other than patience, are there anything I should be aware of?
This summer, I've been pretty much busy at work, and spent vacations working on the house.
Today I removed the chassis, speaker, grill cloth and started work on my cabinet. At last.
I figured I'd post pictures of the progress...
This is before removing anything:
This is before starting to strip it:
I know it looks pretty good on pictures, but the finish was pretty damaged in several area; it seemed like it was badly exposed to sunlight. I think someone tried to SAND the top at some point, and to use furniture stripper on the side. I'll see how it turns out.
I started to strip with "circa 1850" with 0 steel wool - I tried it last summer on a smaller radio and was satisfied with the results, but it seems to take a lot longer than I anticipated to strip everything out.
I worked on it about 2-3 hours already. I think I spent about half my circa1850 bottle and 3/4 of my steel wool pack.
I got done was most of the top, and most of the grill area: I decided it would be a good idea to focus on the most visible areas first...
Other than patience, are there anything I should be aware of?
-Mars