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Mike’s Vintage Workshop
Добавлен 15 июн 2008
This is a channel where I chronicle my various antique projects
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Late 1930’s Carrier Humidifier
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Very rare piece, just finished going through it.
1953 Fedders Weather Bureau Installed, WW anniversary, Modulaire Update
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1953 Fedders Weather Bureau Installed, WW anniversary, Modulaire Update
1980 EQK Modulaire 8200 btu restoration part 1
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1980 EQK Modulaire 8200 btu restoration part 1
1953 Fedders Weather Bureau chassis complete
Просмотров 3553 года назад
1953 Fedders Weather Bureau chassis complete
1965-1966 Fedders Weather Wheel 14000 btu initial test
Просмотров 7203 года назад
1965-1966 Fedders Weather Wheel 14000 btu initial test
1953 Fedders 1/2 ton restoration update
Просмотров 1423 года назад
1953 Fedders 1/2 ton restoration update
1953 Fedders air conditioner 1/2 ton resurrection
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1953 Fedders air conditioner 1/2 ton resurrection
2021 Spring AC startup, update on window project.
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2021 Spring AC startup, update on window project.
Maytag A806 gentle wash slow spin full cycle
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Maytag A806 gentle wash slow spin full cycle
1978 Cadillac Coupe DeVille cold start and tour
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1978 Cadillac Coupe DeVille cold start and tour
Maytag A806 Turning over a load of shirts
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Maytag A806 Turning over a load of shirts
1960 Fedders 10,000 btu Chassis Completed
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1960 Fedders 10,000 btu Chassis Completed
1962 RCA Whirlpool 8500 BTU AC installed and demonstration
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1962 RCA Whirlpool 8500 BTU AC installed and demonstration
1970 Vintage EQK Emerson Quiet Kool 7,500 Btu AC
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1970 Vintage EQK Emerson Quiet Kool 7,500 Btu AC
I heard a bit of socca music
I have a Scott 800B in a Chippendale cabinet. I would like to have it restored. Do you have any informationon someone who can properly restore it?
Thank you for showing us this wonderful gram. Ive just bought a 1953 Telefunken concerto radiogram,cocktail cabinet. I will love it as you obviously do yours. Paul. New Zealand
you mention the crossover is there a tweeter or horn in the center of the base speaker
Very cool, just subscribed.
That’s a very cool unit and way ahead of its time.
The push buttons remind me of a Zenith.
Great Scott!
Sure is a difference in this version of "Some Enchanted Evening" as compared to the version by Jay Black and the Americans, the version I'm used to! 😀
Beautiful Scott 800B! Looks and sounds wonderful! The only EH Scott I own, is an Imperial Allwave 23, which I've restored to operating condition. I wish I also had an 800B, maybe one day I'll find an affordable one!
Love it. I remembers those consoles. This one is so nice. Great work that you did!
Your post is wonderfully. Done. Excellent job. Great sound quality. Sounded like this radio is in my living room lol😂 awesome
Just great. Beautiful set and rich sound. Thanks for sharing.
Quite an impressive set for home use. The 25w 6L6 amp and 15" speaker are the same as used in jukeboxes of the day, so I imagine that unit could certainly fill the room with sound!
And also rattle the windows and floor
Just Amazing
I only knew Scott when it was a budget hifi brand. Had no idea it had such a heritage.
It's not the same company. This early piece is the E.H. Scott company, Chicago. These were all hand-built chassis! Later was H.H. Scott, out of Maynard, Massachusetts. HH Scott made some wonderful hifi and stereo equipment. Much later, HH Scott was bought out including the name "Scott" that is the cheaper stuff. There was no relation between E.H. Scott and Hermon Hosmer Scott.
That's cool, in the 1970's we had one that lifted up with two separate tops, split in the middle, turnable and receiver, speakers on each side. I miss those. Thank you.
Very very NICE! I have a copy of South Pacific on 78 rpm. I would love to have one of these old units to play it on. Very nice work.
Sounds very nice !
Beautiful unit
Beautiful unit
What a beautiful model. Thank you for the demonstration, your hard work, investment and time dedicated to keep it going. I also admire the room, very fitting. Kudos Sir!
Oops.. going back to the beginning I do see the ‘AM eye’ illuminates and all is well. It is doubtful that either ‘eye’ will fully close on any station… AM or FM… you tune in… regardless of how well you have aligned the IF section. The ‘eye’ closes based on a voltage obtained from the AGC (automatic gain control) circuit of the IF section. Unless you live next to the transmitter of a given station don’t expect the eye to fully close. The ‘perceived signal strength’ of the station will not be great enough to close the ‘eye’.
Grand! I do notice that the ‘AM eye’ does not work… I believe at the beginning of the video you were in the AM mode… you ‘punched up’ WGN… which is AM… and I noted noise behind the faint signal as you’re out in New Jersey and WGN is in Chicago. The filament is not lit on that eye… but the ‘FM eye’ is lit… even while you are in the phono mode… so, some confusion remains in my mind. At one point I thought, perhaps, the unit was ‘intelligent’ enough to power up only the ‘eye’ appropriate for the band you select.
Lovely sound.
That's a really awesome console, makes me wish I could use my Coronado set right now.
Absolutely stunning. Thanks for the tour. 😁
As much of a fan of solid state electronics as I am, you just can't reproduce the rich warm sound of a vacuum tube amp!!
What a beautiful set. You did a great job with the electronic restoration. It sounds wonderful! I love the warm room filling sound of 1940's audio equipment. I have an RCA 648PV rear projection TV with an AM/FM/SW receiver and 78RPM record changer that I restored in 2000 (some clips of it are available here on RUclips). It too offers that warm, full sound.
The third and least expensive choice of record changers was the Webster-Chicago, a common model used in many lower-priced consoles. The Thorens CD-40 may have cost more than the Garrard and was unconventional and more difficult to operate, so I'd imagine most people chose the Garrard.
All that i can say that this piece of neat hifi kit originally drove a 15 electrodynamic coaxial speaker the tubes that drove the massive speaker where a pair of 6v6s in push pull some models had a built-in b&w tv receiver and a phonogram record player inside also motorised tuning lovely piece of vintage pre hifi gear though love it
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Wow! Never seen anything like that! Thank you!
Standard of The World Love my 62 Coupe de Ville !
NICE! Well done👍
This is good to know but too late at the same time have the same problem and thought well gotta take it to a mechanic as we speak
I have a 1930s RCA console radio with a motorized tuner in it. I haven't messed with it yet as I need to restore it. I'm fearing it's going to be a very challenging radio to restore as I am sure all the grease has hardened with age. I've always liked the look of the Scott 800B and it's neat to see a demonstration of it. Did you have to refresh all the grease on this tuner?
I owned a '92 fleetwood for 5+ years, and it remains, the most beautiful riding vehicle I've ever owned...good handling and power too...❤
Cadillac now, is only a shadow, of its former self...😢
My parents had a 1962 Coupe deVille in the new color "Maize" (aka canary yellow) with matching interior. It was gorgeous. How far Cadillac has fallen. They've completely lost their identity and position in the luxury car market. Sad indeed.
Great condition. My air duct hose is a little torn. Any idea where I can purchase an original one
How's all I have a 1979 Coupe DeVille with 8,740 original miles...ur right these cars start up right away.
you filmed everything except the very important front view
This disappointed in 1970's
OK OK I'll buy one!!! Great promo... thanks
Definitely would have more turnover with more water
looks awesome nice interior
I had a 77 CDV. Drove like silk. Engine was really weak. So the 502 that replaced it woke this beautiful beast up. Sounded like ripping silk with the right exhaust. Sold it with 34k miles. Had everything m, moon roof, dual power leather seats. A rust free southern car. Should have kept it. Just a smooth riding car. NOT a back road burner. Brother owns it and the original 425. Has only put 186 miles on it. Sits in a climate controlled garage and is started up weekly, washed n waxed, detailed monthly. What a car. Really nice Caddy you have here.
Worst music ever.