Hi Guys - I'm taking a shot at recreating the Philco Echo-Absorbing screen. Would anyone happen to have one that can relay the hole size that's punched out, what material is attached on the inside and the label dimensions?
Here's my recreation for a 16X, based off one of the few pictures I could find and scaled carefully:
I gauged the holes at 1 3/8", spaced 2" apart. I cut the piece from hardboard which was spray painted black.
I've not settled on the material yet. I thought furniture underlining might work, but looking at your picture, something like canvas might be a better match. Our radio had lost its back completely before we found it.
I don't hold with furniture that talks.
(This post was last modified: 04-03-2018, 11:33 AM by EdHolland.)
(04-03-2018, 11:29 AM)EdHolland Wrote: I've not settled on the material yet. I thought furniture underlining might work, but looking at your picture, something like canvas might be a better match.
I believe so. I have an original 17XS and it seems to me that the fabric behind the back panel is thick felt, or something very similar if there is such a thing.
The cloth behind the holes looks like cambric, which is what they used to use on the undersides of chairs and couches, what is on the other side of that I have no idea.
Regards
Arran
FYI. I just purchased a sheet of panelboard from a local automotive upholstery shop. It's used to make car door panels. It is almost exactly the same color, thickness, and type of material used on my 201X. Plus it is suppose to be waterproof.
(04-03-2018, 11:29 AM)EdHolland Wrote: I've not settled on the material yet. I thought furniture underlining might work, but looking at your picture, something like canvas might be a better match.
Black felt.
Ron,
When I pulled the broken back off of mine, the only material lightly glued to the back was almost like thin gauze, but it looks just like the pics. Could a felt material have been adhered to this at one time?