Philco 48-1001 Television Resurrection Vintage TV In Poor Condition Pt 1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @ronaldspencer547
    @ronaldspencer547 2 года назад +106

    Worlds greatest TV repairman. No one else would even try to fix this.

    • @chetannagdeve7522
      @chetannagdeve7522 2 года назад +8

      Absolutely correct

    • @IgnacyG1998
      @IgnacyG1998 2 года назад +8

      I sure would try! I'd fail miserably though.

    • @dennisbergman3896
      @dennisbergman3896 9 месяцев назад +1

      Aggeeed, you have great ability unlimited good sir 😅

  • @teacfan1080
    @teacfan1080 2 года назад +48

    The simple fact that you were able to get ANYTHING to show up on that screen is in itself a miracle! You never fail to amaze me with your electronics abilities. At least the tube tested great on the tester, that was also a surprise. It was also a hive with all those bumblebees in there. What a complex set, imagine putting that all together on the line.

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms Год назад +3

      yeah its so amazing to watch. I couldn't have gone further than a recap and maybe test tubes.

    • @lusitaniafilms
      @lusitaniafilms 15 дней назад

      For me that would be a nightmare. It looks so confusing with all those parts looking like that. He is the GREATEST Tech EVER lol

  • @tedbell4416
    @tedbell4416 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for all the great videos. Use this $2 to get a nice teaspoon of gas for the car.

    • @shango066
      @shango066  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for the tip! it will still buy about 10 ceramic capacitors

  • @elijahvincent985
    @elijahvincent985 2 года назад +5

    I was at an antique shop recently and saw a 1965 Admiral Black-and-white TV in a similarly terrible cosmetic condition. Despite the grotesque appearance, it was STILL WORKING as I powered it on myself and was greeted to normal static. That speaks to the testament of quality build of televisions from that era. Nowadays, with everything turned into digital garbage, you'd be lucky if your $2,000 TV lasts for 5 years. The Admiral TV that I saw, which cost $165 in the store I was at, nearly 6 decades old, STILL had better reliability, and it looked darn near broken! Excellent work, my friend!

    • @MrNapkino
      @MrNapkino 2 года назад +2

      CRT TVs are tanks, found one on the side of a road once and it was absolutely covered in dirt everywhere and looked like it had been rained on multiple times. Was probably left outside for half a year or more. I took it in to clean it out, and when I opened it up, a bunch of bugs ran out. After giving it a good clean, it powered on and is still my main crt for retro games. Thing is in pretty bad cosmetic condition (can’t clean away cracks and scratches lol) but everything else works perfectly and it still has a very sharp picture.

  • @timmoritz4925
    @timmoritz4925 2 года назад +30

    1948 was the first year Philco produced TVs and that chassis was used in several sets. I just finished restoring one of those, right up there with early Dumonts for the amount of gravity in the chassis! "Beam Bender" is what they called the ion trap. The 3-35 date code on that GE replacement 5U4 is 35th week of 1953. Looking forward to Pt 2.

    • @d46512
      @d46512 2 года назад +1

      Cool. You should post a video of your restored sets.

    • @Mister_Brown
      @Mister_Brown 2 года назад +1

      3-35 actually is august not 35'th week, they only changed those stamps once every month so for instance all january tubes say 04 even if they're in week 5 or week 1
      also the codes aren't manufacture dates but pack dates for warranty purposes.
      godspeed working on those old philcos, you're a better man than i

    • @RoughJustice2k18
      @RoughJustice2k18 2 года назад +3

      ... and to think we Aussies never even had TV in 1948!

    • @11sfr
      @11sfr 2 года назад

      @@RoughJustice2k18 Well, we *barely* had it, only about 2% of US households owned a TV in 1948, and there were less than 100 stations nationwide, basically all of them in the 50 largest cities

    • @randyab9go188
      @randyab9go188 2 года назад +2

      That TV is the exact opposite of a Muntz. More parts the better!

  • @ry491
    @ry491 2 года назад +48

    WOW . I am speechless . Who else but you could or even would work on that . I find it rivetting to watch the way you work through the circuit. Can't wait for the next installment . Massive respect to you Brian . Best wishes from the UK.

  • @nickb.8876
    @nickb.8876 2 года назад +33

    Seems like an average Philco in average Philco condition. Loktals should add to the fun. Thanks for another upload, now I have something to binge while I'm suffering with covid.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 2 года назад +9

      "antique television, found while cleaning grandpa's house, very rare needs restoration, $500 firm"

    • @Suddenlyits1960
      @Suddenlyits1960 2 года назад +3

      @Volvo09, “No lowballers! I know what I have!”

    • @MrGigi-dz9cv
      @MrGigi-dz9cv 2 года назад +1

      Water damage.

  • @jsciarri
    @jsciarri 2 года назад +15

    Since this set was introduced in 1948, I wonder if those empty slots in the tuner were originally used for Channel 1, since that channel was discontinued around the same time.

    • @paulbacchiocchi5200
      @paulbacchiocchi5200 2 года назад +2

      The Philco Service manual (for the 48-1000) does give part numbers for a Channel 1 coil set. However, since it's only an 8 position tuner you wouldn't have slots for every channel anyway, just the channels in your area.

  • @andyk3950
    @andyk3950 2 года назад +6

    In a YT world of auto this, auto that....old tool this...old tool that, I am thrilled to have stumbled across your channel. Although the resurrection theme is not new, the topic of choice, your expertise, and candid commentary are truly refreshing. TY for sharing your knowledge and entertaining us along the way. Keep at it. I enjoyed every minute of this upload!

  • @robertomartin8731
    @robertomartin8731 2 года назад +5

    Just looking at that thing I would have given up already. You're one motivated and knowledgeable repairman.

  • @roneckler9937
    @roneckler9937 2 года назад +8

    My dad was an electronics engineer from back in the 60s. Helped him work on many tube sets growing up although my job was just looking through the piles of tubes for the right one. Great memories watching you work on this one.

  • @andydude76
    @andydude76 2 года назад +8

    @shango066 I’m only 2 mins in and if you can pull off this resurrection, you are a legend!

  • @hugh007
    @hugh007 2 года назад +12

    When I was a teenager, I was given one of those Philcos. We got it to work but the unusual tuner was a pain in the ass. Finally installed a Standard turret tuner, which were common in the 50's 60's. I have dozens of the Loktal 7XX tubes if you're in need.
    Thanks for the videos.

  • @craigadam
    @craigadam 2 года назад +16

    He gets irony, completely. Respect due.

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 2 года назад +7

    Amazing! Getting a picture again is kind of refreshing to see in that roached out (fungus'd out) beater.
    About as amazing as the rusty desert set, but with added humidity.

  • @thomasgermani662
    @thomasgermani662 2 года назад +7

    Our Familty had A 1948 Philco simmilar to the one you have. We were living outside of New York City when they only had three channels. When additional Channels came on the air,
    they would have a add a strip to the tunner for that channel. Tunner had a place for only eight channels. Enjoy you videos.

  • @markmarkofkane8167
    @markmarkofkane8167 2 года назад +2

    I love this channel, because you take things that 99.999% of people would say "forget it, it's too far gone" and bring it back from the dead after much decomposition.

  • @M0XFXUK
    @M0XFXUK 2 года назад +8

    Introducing the Philco Crustalator Deluxe Model, really impressed how far you got with this set considering the condition. Loved the approach to the tuner. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @aly369
    @aly369 2 года назад +4

    The philco that wants to live. Watching your videos has proved invaluable to me learning about
    general electronics knowledge and diagnosis. Plus we get to watch some shite TeeVee! at the end.

    • @shango066
      @shango066  2 года назад +6

      wow my first 'tip' thank you! This thing will perform for us again, hopefully more than just a test pattern

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 2 года назад +43

    By the way, if you have octal tubes where the glass has become loose from the base, at an auto supply store you can buy Permatex exhaust seal, which is a high temperature goof that will glue those two together very well. And it's cheap like $7 should be enough for 50 tubes.

  • @AfterDark33
    @AfterDark33 2 года назад +1

    You saying “this is the worst I’ve ever looked at,” that probably means that this is the worst TV anyones seriously tried to fix. Bravo at being the best.

  • @tomtke7351
    @tomtke7351 2 года назад +13

    YOU ARE C R A Z Y !!! crazy to take on such a damaged set... but it's interesting as heck!!!

    • @Mrshoujo
      @Mrshoujo 2 года назад

      Crazy like a fox!

    • @Rev22-21
      @Rev22-21 2 года назад +3

      There is a method to his madness........maybe 50 or 60 more videos I might brave working on one of these old TV too.

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 2 года назад

      I once bought a radio from around the same era in somewhat better shape, but the band selector volume pot and speaker air gap were also crust-o-matic and seized. Gave up before sinking money and parts into that junk. A bit of a shame because it was built by a small local company and had a big 8" speaker.

  • @metroboytartu
    @metroboytartu 2 года назад +6

    don't know why, but Shangos videos are such treat to watch!~Another video that gives similar Zen experience is "FISKARS PX94 PowerGear X : 3X more powerful pruning shears!" what a treat!

  • @UHF43
    @UHF43 2 года назад +5

    I love the smell of white mold in the morning.

  • @kennethbarker852
    @kennethbarker852 2 года назад

    1st class video to watch thank you take care kind regards from me kenneth

  • @ko6ghy
    @ko6ghy 2 года назад +9

    Seems the desert set resurrections look horrific but at least the components have been mostly baked dry save for a few flash floods, the mold and capacitor juice in this baby are something else. I can't wait for part II !

  • @Bagel-the-Beagle-1
    @Bagel-the-Beagle-1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @VanWinger
    @VanWinger 2 года назад +5

    Nice Patina, a real one of a kind treasure!

  • @balthromaw6305
    @balthromaw6305 2 года назад +3

    1:14:34 HAHAHA that was gold! "I agree with that" lmao thanks Shango066 I needed a good laugh

  • @kano8474
    @kano8474 2 года назад +1

    SHANGO!!!
    Been busy here in Houston. Today I get to chill out and watch all the great videos you posted. Thanks for all the videos!!!

  • @doogie812
    @doogie812 2 года назад +10

    To bad that cabinet is so roached. Very unique set. Looking at the bottom of the chassis it is as busy as a Zenith color roundie. When you do your next installment grab a frame from your archives of a Muntz chassis. Show them side by side. The true comparison of 20 lbs of parts in a 5 lb box and being able to role a golf ball from one side to the other and not hit anything.

  • @vintageradios7790
    @vintageradios7790 2 года назад

    Getting this TV to play is nothing short of a miracle. Only a miracle worker like shango can get the task done. The best resurrection to date. I cannot wait for the follow up with this TV and see a picture on the screen .THANKS

  • @frankowalker4662
    @frankowalker4662 2 года назад +1

    I would never have thought to use a drill on the tuner. Brilliant idea.
    It's amazing you've got it to work this well. You are a god, Shango.
    You have got to keep the front fascia on it. LOL.

  • @Suddenlyits1960
    @Suddenlyits1960 2 года назад +4

    You know,It’s incredible to think at one time this television was brand new,and someone’s prized possession,where it held a place of honor in their home. It’s was rare for someone to own a tv in 1948 and must have been exciting and a big event bringing it home. Then somehow through the years it became old,outdated and regarded as “worthless” old junk going from a place of honor in the home,and a modern marvel that was the focal point of the family’s entertainment to being abandoned and relegated to a leaky old shed.
    Now,where once upon a time someone’s family gathered around this then modern electronic miracle to watch television,now the set itself is the show and we gather here to witness the spectacle as Shango attempts to valiantly battle the effects of 74 years of neglect and exposure to adverse conditions to see it once again produce a picture.

    • @abevigoda3149
      @abevigoda3149 2 года назад

      TV's like this one back in the day were a luxury item, there was a time when the store guy had to come install the new TV at home in a previously designated place, because moving it caused issues with reception, it was a real chore to keep the image stable, vertical and horizontal synch had to be tweaked, just imagine that, in the 1960s it was quite a problem to deal with the vertical alone then to have to deal with the horizontal too needed huge amounts of patience.

    • @KameraShy
      @KameraShy 2 года назад

      At least it was in a leaky old shed and not the landfill.

  • @JCWise-sf9ww
    @JCWise-sf9ww 2 года назад

    You are really amazing at getting that sorry Philthco TV set to produce a raster. You are so funny with your sarcasms too. Can't wait to see the next part of this resurrection.

  • @suadcokljat1045
    @suadcokljat1045 2 года назад

    One and a half hour resurrection video from Shango? This requires special bowl of popcorn to watch... Cheers! S

  • @ShadowsOnTheScreen
    @ShadowsOnTheScreen 2 года назад +1

    Now this is why I love this channel. Thank you!

  • @joeycronan2652
    @joeycronan2652 2 года назад

    Shango your knowledge is amazing but even better your patience is over the top. Great video waiting on part 2! 👍

  • @RingingResonance
    @RingingResonance 2 года назад +8

    yeah not good when the core of the transformer is rusted out. Even if the windings are in perfect condition, if the core is rusted and the lamination's are shorted the eddy currents will cause it to be so inefficient that it will eventually go up in smoke. Motors are the same way.
    Trying to one up me and my creek find computer terminal? You're a Legend!

  • @ThomRealEstate-k1y
    @ThomRealEstate-k1y 8 месяцев назад +1

    I once had a 48-1201 which was the 12 inch version of the 48-1001. These TV sets w are real dogs to repair. The split chassis model sets are alot nicer to repair. I have a 16 inch split chassis and it’s a real nice set. These TVs had a really bizarre plate supply with the 5U4 and 7Y4 rectifiers. All I can say is good luck! I forgot to mention the 8 position tuner had a lot to be desired but it is still a classic set

  • @robinsattahip2376
    @robinsattahip2376 2 года назад +3

    "Bareback it" you've been f**cking with TVs too long. (smile)

  • @Daniel_cheems
    @Daniel_cheems 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @coffee115
    @coffee115 2 года назад +1

    Never thought I'd see new old stock like this. Philco really is the ultimate in quality.

  • @erikdenhouter
    @erikdenhouter 2 года назад

    What a cracking cabinet. The images of it through this video makes it all a piece of art, slowly pulling the image on the CRT back from history.

  • @RODALCO2007
    @RODALCO2007 2 года назад

    Those oozing capacitors are extremely suspect. The drill driven channel selector is priceless. A challenge to get this TV going.

  • @CAESARbonds
    @CAESARbonds 2 года назад +1

    Poor condition?
    It is trashed, but the fact that you can resurrect it, is why I love your channel.
    I really love how you can such a mess back to live.
    The moment when it coughs to life is always great

  • @michaelbennett1883
    @michaelbennett1883 2 года назад

    We all know you have the ability to make this work. loctal tubes, philco design , and figuring out the value of those bumble bombs. What a pain in the ass. Thank you for your time !

  • @trevorpfeiffer7613
    @trevorpfeiffer7613 2 года назад

    must of been a night mare who ever designing that ,,love your work learning a lot about old electronics

  • @truthsmiles
    @truthsmiles 2 года назад

    I know these resurrections of sets that should be in a landfill are a lot of hard work but I watched and loved every minute. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world :)

  • @TechMaxWare
    @TechMaxWare 2 года назад

    I give you a lot of credit for ever working on things like this.

  • @ricardosalesdemello4130
    @ricardosalesdemello4130 2 года назад

    yeah!!! amigo shango gostei velho amigo, fiquei feliz em ver você dando vida a TV Philco que legal shango, ela chegou a funcionar porquê você é um ótimo técnico! por isso que adoro ver os seus vídeos e sei que você vai funcionar essa TV Philco..
    faço até comentários a uns amigos meus para acompanhar os seus vídeos
    eu o seu grande amigo Ricardo salles Franz gunart adoro!! os seus vídeos, você é um ótimo técnico
    abraços shango, espero ver essa TV funcionando
    yeah!!! friend shango I liked it old friend, I was happy to see you giving life to TV Philco how cool shango, it came to work because you are a great technician! That's why I love watching your videos and I know you will work this Philco TV.. even comments to some friends of mine to follow their videos me your great friend Ricardo salles Franz gunart I love it!! your videos, you are a great technician hugs, I hope to see this TV working

  • @leecrt967
    @leecrt967 2 года назад +1

    You are certifiably insane, and I'm loving every minute of it. I too own a 48-1001 that I restored cosmetically and electronically and it is in my Top 3 post-war tv performers. The picture quality is 3-D superb. Slightly better than my RCA 630TS and my DuMont RA-103 Chatham. All three are waaay overengineered for what they have to do. But for picture quality amongst early pw televisions, the Philco takes the cake. Sound Quality goes to the RCA and the DuMont. The tuner in the 48-1001 is a soft spot.
    What I find incredible is that you woke up the HV section with a bare minimum of effort.
    I have a request. After you are through raising Lazarus from the dead could you remove and send to me the Channel Indicator Dial and the Selector and Fine Tuning Knobs? My pristine example is missing those.
    Many Thanks for ALL your tutorials.
    Lee

  • @RPike-bq3xm
    @RPike-bq3xm 2 года назад

    A lot of behind the scenes work. Great presentation. I enjoyed it hiding out from this hot Las Vegas heat.

  • @maniatore2006
    @maniatore2006 2 года назад +3

    WOW Mint Condition :D it is a counterpart to the Bang and Olufsen TVs 🤣🙈

  • @T2D.SteveArcs
    @T2D.SteveArcs Год назад

    This is one of those sets, "can you repair my TV? Theres not much wrong with it" love those people 😂

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 2 года назад +2

    56:44 Should kick start any moment 😂. Love it!

  • @dvv45
    @dvv45 2 года назад

    Enjoy watching you work!

  • @NoPegs
    @NoPegs 2 года назад +1

    My first thoughts upon having seen the front and top of the chassis were: "Oh boy, Shango066 must need a new drug, he's trying flood-sets now!" :) Pass me that flex-ohm please, I need to run an emery board up and down the length of it... I've been jonesing for lack of asbestos since the war kicked off and curtailed the soviet surplus supply on the open market.

  • @Mike1614YT
    @Mike1614YT 2 года назад +4

    in 1948 only 5% of Americans had a TV in their house. There were only a couple of shows on TV- Howdy Doody (1947), the Texaco Star Theater starring Milton Berle (1948), and CBS TV News (1948). By 1950, 9% of American households had a TV, and by 1960 is was 87%

    • @Rev22-21
      @Rev22-21 2 года назад

      I remember as far as 1960....when Johnny Reb would air. Later on ...Saturday mornings we'd watch Sky King, Fury and all the old cartoons.

    • @FrantasticFrantasy
      @FrantasticFrantasy 2 года назад +1

      People gathered in the home of the neighbor who had a TV..

    • @tedbell4416
      @tedbell4416 2 года назад +1

      Huge jump at 1960 damn

  • @brucemcgee2281
    @brucemcgee2281 2 года назад

    I have a DuMont RA-113 set from 1950. Power transformer was fried. I found a replacement, used, and exchanged it with the original. Found the first electrolytic after the choke was shorted. Before I started the restoration, still ongoing, I let the chassis run at low voltage without the rectifier to heat up the tubes, and you would be amazed at the smells that came off the chassis. Musty aroma for several hours!
    I've replaced nearly all of the capacitors, now, and it is somewhat running. I love smelling the chassis after hours of playing. This smell takes me back to when I was little. I would stand at the back of the console TV and put my face in the cooling air stream and smell the chassis off-gassing...
    I used to avoid Loktal tubes. I don't know why, now. Maybe because they were hard to find for years, before the internet.
    All the best to you on this restoration. When I saw that Candohm resistor, I thought of my DuMont.

  • @StefanoNerozzi
    @StefanoNerozzi 2 года назад +3

    This looks like the ultimate resurrection! If this lives, anything can. My bet is that many caps and resistors need swapping to get a picture, they are probably all full of moisture. I'm surprised no tubes seemed to be red plating, or maybe they are hiding behind the "patina" :D

  • @gregoryclemen1870
    @gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад +3

    the "G E" rect tube( 5u4) was made the 35th week of 1953, and the # 188 is the "EIA" code .I worked on one of those sets back in 1978, those sets were real "BALL BUSTERS" ,just like zenith sets, "the lead went in before the name went on"

    • @cassandrajoiner9933
      @cassandrajoiner9933 2 года назад

      That's really cool you worked on one of these. I need more practice reading datecodes so thanks for the tip.

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 2 года назад +1

      @@cassandrajoiner9933 ,the service tubes(all manufacturers) do not have date codes on the tube, the tubes will have initials on them ,that is the person who branded the tube at the factory. "O.E.M." tubes will be date coded. "G.E.,R.C.A .sylvania, westinghouse" made their own tubes that was used in their electronic equipment. other electronic companies sourced out the tubes that they used as "O.E.M.". those tubes will be date coded, and have the "E.I.A." code ( electronic industries association).zenith sourced 5 tube companies, G.E(code 188), R.C.A.(code 274) raytheon( code 280, sylvania( code 312) westinghouse( code 337). on R.C.A. tubes the "O.E.M." ink used on the tube is white( service replacement tubes used orange ink with no date code).sylvania used different color ink on their tubes, and that signified the quality pick of the tube( white ink was premium pick used by the military, green ink was 1st pick tubes used in sylvania electronic equipment, 2nd pick tubes was yellow ink used in "O.E.M. and service replacement", 3rd pick tubes was red ink, and these tubes were used by "U-TEST-M" company that had tube testers in drug stores, and hardware stores. these tubes were below quality standards, and were one step away from the dumpster!!!!. also, sylvania numbers are read top to bottom( vertically)on their tubes. as far as date codes go, from 1946 to 1955 it will only be one number of the year( in 1956 it became two numbers). the year is always the first set of numbers fallowed by a dash, and the last set of numbers are the week( 1 to 52) of manufacture. in the 70's , a lot of "G.E." tubes were made by "R.C.A" and how you can spot that is the tube type located on the side will have a "HEXAGON" ( stop sign) around the tube type number/ letter combination. I have been doing electronics work for 55+ years, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask, I will respond back to you. HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!! P.S. I got my hands on a 1950 R.C.A t.v. set in 2005, that was stored in a barn for 35 years. the cabinet was in good shape. the chassis was in the same shape as this 1948 philco t. v. set due to the habitation of "MICE". I had to strip the chassis down to nothing( all components removed), and rebuild it from scratch including the tuner, it was stuck also( all new tube sockets, resistors ,capacitors, vertical blocking transformer, wiring ect.) the chassis was sanded down and repainted silver. the power transformer, and high voltage cage was sanded down and painted black. on start up, and doing the alignment, it runs like a new set( the C.R.T. tested good) I know that I am making "DAVID SARNOFF" a very happy man, R.I.P. ( C.E.O. of R.C.A.)

  • @paulkile9998
    @paulkile9998 2 года назад

    I had to laugh when you took the drill motor to the tuner shaft...from the depths of my brain I could hear the voice of my Dad circa 1958, yelling "DON'T SPIN THE TUNER DIAL...YOU'LL RUIN IT!!!"

  • @stevescutt2865
    @stevescutt2865 2 года назад

    Jesus what a filthy Philco !! I enjoyed this video immensely especially with the element of horror involved. Your cat's got a new friend here in the UK. When my Charlie heard the "reeeoww!!" it woke him right up. :D . Thanks Dan, for doing this crazy resurrection stuff.

  • @tedbell4416
    @tedbell4416 2 года назад +2

    Great video as always. Got my fresh pack of Chesterfields ready to watch

    • @Rev22-21
      @Rev22-21 2 года назад +1

      What....no Camels or Pall Malls?

    • @tedbell4416
      @tedbell4416 2 года назад

      @@Rev22-21 saving those for special occasions 👍

  • @televisionforever
    @televisionforever 2 года назад

    Beam benders also show up on the Zenith porthole sets as well as some late 40s Admiral sets. They center the image I believe. Both horizontally and vertically.

  • @angrydove4067
    @angrydove4067 Год назад

    I've never seen anyone clean a tuner like Shango! Who else would dare to work on this?

  • @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube
    @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube 2 года назад +5

    You probably know that already.
    You can test tubes that have gone to air pretty easy, by letting them run for about a minute and check where they heated up.
    Since heated air rises the tube only warms up on the top. The bottom must stay cooler.
    And a warm tube, but no glowing filament is a 99% hint, that the tube has gone to air. The remaining 1% are battery driven tubes that barely glow during operation.

  • @paulbacchiocchi5200
    @paulbacchiocchi5200 2 года назад

    Since I have a 48-1000 I'm definitely enjoying this. Didn't have any of those square black paper caps but lots of "standard" paper caps that all got replaced. No "fine tuning", you adjust a coil on each of the tuner snap-ins through a hole under the selector knob and it's supposed to have AFT. Apparently it never worked right because Philco offered a mod where you replace one of the controls with a dual pot with one section being the "fine tuning". Great work as always!

  • @NigelDixon1952
    @NigelDixon1952 2 года назад

    Thanks for all I can describe as your 150% dedication to this one. I can smell the WD40 all the way over here in the UK!

  • @migsvensurfing6310
    @migsvensurfing6310 2 года назад +1

    A TV set for the Flintstones 🙃😛
    Nice video thank you.

  • @lusitaniafilms
    @lusitaniafilms 15 дней назад

    " Personal Reminder" Do NOT Drink anything while you watch the tech. 🤣🤣🤣. Oh I would LOVE to get my hands on that and Build the body for it. But I don't have the tools 😭😭. I Love watching Shango.

  • @Masterkill45588
    @Masterkill45588 2 года назад +1

    My birthday is the 12th and im seeing this on the 12th. What a gift to see this thing being maybe resurrected

  • @davideromeo8350
    @davideromeo8350 2 года назад

    Complimenti, ottima riparazione, è stato un lavoro molto arduo considerando la l'enorme quantità di componenti danneggiati di questa TV. Sarebbe interessante vedere un altro video di questa TV con un restauro completo, magari con tutti i condensatori elettrolitici cambiati, il ripristino di tutti gli altri componenti recuperabili e la ricostruzione fedele all'originale delle parti in legno.

  • @agostinodibella9939
    @agostinodibella9939 2 года назад

    I am amazed that you got that TV to display a raster with what you did so far. This is a great challenge to get it working to some degree.

  • @Desert-edDave
    @Desert-edDave 2 года назад

    Very much looking forward to part 2!

  • @mikefinn2101
    @mikefinn2101 2 года назад

    That is just amazing what you do. I really had a real great time watching and can't wait for more. You always make my day.

  • @VanWinger
    @VanWinger 2 года назад +11

    The beam bender is there to prompt you to bite it's shiny metal ass.

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 2 года назад

    Can't wait for part two :) I like all these vintage TV-s. Too bad one of my friends dumped an old tube-only set which was in perfect condition

  • @douggrisack5916
    @douggrisack5916 2 года назад +2

    Loving the tuner service.

  • @ess1898
    @ess1898 2 года назад

    This one looks like a real challenge, looking forward to part 2.

  • @TonyGingrich
    @TonyGingrich 2 года назад

    I have never seen lightered appliance wood...until this video. Wow!!

  • @jgarner420
    @jgarner420 2 года назад +3

    This is going to be a good one😀

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz 2 года назад

    Looking forward to seeing her show a picture again.

  • @PatricksBlendedMixOfVideos
    @PatricksBlendedMixOfVideos 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Think you need a Staples Easy Button to make this a easy restore 🤣 Thanks for the videos 👍

  • @lookwhatidonemade.3306
    @lookwhatidonemade.3306 2 года назад

    Oh wow!
    Shango me ol mucca, you've really outdone yourself with this tv.
    I haven't even finished watching the video yet I, just had to comment after seeing how manky the tv was.
    Cant wait to see how the first part of this resurrection goes.

  • @Marie579
    @Marie579 2 года назад

    Corrodey doodle😂😂😂 serious chuckle on that, where on earth did you learn soo much about this stuff? You’re seriously clever.

  • @WC0125
    @WC0125 2 года назад

    Excellent - you got it breathing again! I loved seeing all the unique Philco part, especially the Loctals. LONG LIVE LOCTALS! Philco invented and owned the patent for the design so of course they used them.They haven't aged well with corrosion but if the equipment lived its life in a dry climate I find little issue with them. If not, holy wow! You beat your head up finding the problem. Iam surprised you got them to work in this poor rustomatic chassis.

  • @johnsampson1096
    @johnsampson1096 2 года назад

    Fantastic resurrection project! Love the capacitor wizard, but miss your audio test for checking caps. We could use some Mrs. Miller...........

  • @paulstubbs7678
    @paulstubbs7678 2 года назад

    Amazing, there is signs of life, I would have thought it would be a 'calibrated dead short'
    Loved the turret tuner drill drive, all that was missing here was the hammer setting.
    - actually reminds me of my wife searching for something to watch (our remote has no key legends any more)
    It needs (after repairs) to go in a glass box as an 'end of the world' decay display.
    Actually I bet you'd never get a modern set, subjected to the same treatment, up and running at all.

  • @LetsPlayKeldeo
    @LetsPlayKeldeo 2 года назад

    The caps oozing just gave me the best title for a repair ever : The night of the Living Cap

  • @Officinadoradio
    @Officinadoradio 2 года назад

    Genial, Top.... Congratulations from Brazil...Best Regards.

  • @fanofoldfans9238
    @fanofoldfans9238 2 года назад

    That one is a beauty. Keep that front face plate just the way it is. It's a perfect match to new style furniture finishes. And the crooked crt with spider webs and wood veneer in the corner hanging! I bet it even has smellavision going on. Time for a re capacitate.

  • @n2n8sda
    @n2n8sda 2 года назад +4

    Talk about a boat anchor.. you pull that thing out the ocean? :D
    If anyone has the patience to get it to show a raster again it's in the right place. Best of luck!

  • @kareno8634
    @kareno8634 2 года назад +1

    I may, sadly, never reach any understanding of what's said, but am Always Thrilled to Hear and Jazzed to See all shown.
    54:48 power of termite jaws? Thanks, this was Fun.

  • @nicholas790
    @nicholas790 2 года назад +5

    How could you? I definitely saw cabinet damage when you removed the front! Better be more careful next time!

  • @tandy5811
    @tandy5811 2 года назад

    its amazing how you got that hunk of junk working
    hopefully you can restore it to its former glory

  • @adamwheeldon
    @adamwheeldon 2 года назад

    ooohhh an
    extended shango special 👍👍

  • @BrumAdam
    @BrumAdam 2 года назад

    Fascinating stuff - to get anything at all out of this set was miraculous. I bet you'll get a picture out of it too! I didn't think those caps were paper in oil but that goo leaking out looked like oil? Thank you for another informative video.

    • @m.k.8158
      @m.k.8158 2 года назад +2

      I wonder if that goo was wax-the paper might been waxed, and once the cap gets hot, the wax would melt out.

    • @mrnmrn1
      @mrnmrn1 2 года назад +1

      @@m.k.8158 Yes, my first thought was wax, too. But the domino caps are supposedly mica, which do not have wax in them. I guess these dominoes are the odd paper ones.

  • @jeffreyhickman3871
    @jeffreyhickman3871 2 года назад +1

    That looks like 👍 it needs a major resurrection. I don’t know if it’s color or black and white. I hope 🤞 to see ya ✌️ get this puppy 🐶 back in pristine condition. Your friend, Jeff.