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Recapping a Vintage Radio - Printable Version +- TMR Zoo Message Board (http://www.tmrzoo.com/boards) +-- Forum: Everything Else (http://www.tmrzoo.com/boards/forumdisplay.php?fid=32) +--- Forum: PCs, Home Theater and Consumer Electronics (http://www.tmrzoo.com/boards/forumdisplay.php?fid=43) +--- Thread: Recapping a Vintage Radio (/showthread.php?tid=8982) |
RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-27-2015 Well done! Its not current, but I like it! RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-27-2015 Quote: I got a new tool recently, a Mini grinding wheel and polishing whee . There was this kit of attatchments for it too. RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-27-2015 (10-27-2015, 07:56 AM)lreese Wrote: Well done! Yes but it's nice to alternate between the modern and the vintage. RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-27-2015 Yeah - Everyone has to have their outlet. RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-27-2015 Socket to me baby ! RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - Dr. Vegetable - 10-27-2015 Wire you still doing this...? RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-27-2015 It keeps me connected with reality RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - LesStrat - 10-27-2015 So to recap, you've been recapping for a couple of months. Now it's recapped and it turns you on. RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-27-2015 Hopefully it won't be long before you solder on to the next project... RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-27-2015 (10-27-2015, 12:21 PM)LesStrat Wrote: So to recap, you've been recapping for a couple of months. Now it's recapped and it turns on. Fixed. I've been recapping for years, It's a capacity I have. |