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48-230 Flying Wedge
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Just finished restoring this tonight. There was a nasty crack on the top and a cigarette burn to deal with, but, thanks to a fiberglass repair kit, I was able to fuse it back together again. After a repaint of the brown cabinet, it's hardly noticeable. I managed to find a shade of brown spray paint that was an almost perfect match! One thing that was a surprise was the "padding" that was glued to the underside of the top of the cabinet. It appears this "padding" was actually some sort of an asbestos material, placed there to dissipate the heat. Silver paint was also added from the factory inside the cabinet, again for heat deflection. The tiny little plastic tabs holding the front panel in place were all broken off when I got the set, so I was forced to have to glue the front panel back inside the cabinet. Which is fine, because I have no plan to ever take it out again anyhow. It's a neat little set. Certainly one of the nicest designed cabinets Philco made during the post war years. I can see why these are so collectible!

   
   
   


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Greg V.
West Bend, WI
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#2

Looks great Greg, nice jobIcon_thumbup!
Kevin
#3

Nice job looks like new
#4

Here's what I had to deal with on the top of the cabinet Icon_sad

   

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
#5

Hats off to you and your fine work! Very, very nice and it DOES LOOK LIKE NEW!

Craig R.
#6

Great job! What kind of fiberglass repair kit did you use?

The artist formerly known as Puhpow! 8)
#7

Another mighty fine job
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Outstanding!!!
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Thanks guys Icon_smile As for the fiberglass kit, it was one I had on hand for quite some time. There was just enough left to do this cabinet and patch a "Hippo" (which, in itself, sounds kind of funny, but I mean a 1946 PHILCO "Hippo"). I picked the kit up at the local Mills Fleet Farm store. Not terribly expensive. Basically just a two part solution to mix.

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
#10

Do you happen to remember the brand and color of paint used? I need to do mine and would appreciate the help.
#11

Just dug around in the paint cabinet and found the spray can. I purchased it at an Ace Hardware store:

Ace Interior / Exterior Premium Enamel. The color listed is Chocolate Brown Ace 17012/17012

It worked great and was very close to the original color.

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
#12

I have found that acrylic solvent cement works very well for gluing polystyrene cabinets, it basically welds the plastic back together. As for teh broken studs you can also glue new plastic studs in place of the old, again with the same cement. Or better yet, glue machine screws to the front with epoxy, head first, then you can use nuts and washers to re-attach the front, then it can be removed again should it need to be cleaned or re-restored.
Regards
Arran




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