Vintage Radio Restoration - STC A5130 Part 5 - Final - Speaker Repair and Case restored.

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @demus8757
    @demus8757 2 года назад

    Another radio rescued from certain death. The sound is great, especially once the radio was inside the houding. The housing looks great, Dave, you nailed it.

  • @NotGonnaSayFO
    @NotGonnaSayFO Год назад

    Probably the 4th time I have watched this. Love that radio, and the work you put into it!

  • @philipblick8887
    @philipblick8887 3 года назад

    Yet another masterpiece restoration Dave. Maybe sometime a old car valve radio restoration would be interesting
    . Cheers

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  3 года назад

      Thanks Philip, someone offered me a car radio but I turned it down, they don't seem to interest me for some reason 😟

  • @terryblackman6217
    @terryblackman6217 3 года назад +1

    Having watched all five episodes, I especially enjoyed this rebuild as I learned a great deal from watching. Thanks again. Terry

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  3 года назад

      Thanks Terry, it's good you got something from it 😀

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too 4 года назад

    STC was such a household name in the day, and I used to go past one of their factories in Maidstone, Melbourne on my way to school by tram in the 1960s. Another great job David. 👍😀🥳

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      Hi Steven, I grew up in Essendon so I am quite familiar with Maidstone. STC were based in Sydney, they must have had something in Melbourne too. Interesting factoid, thank you 🙂

  • @paulbennell3313
    @paulbennell3313 4 года назад +1

    I'm just going back over some of your earlier videos because they bear repeating.
    This one came up well, looks like a well kept 5 year old radio. It gave you a good few head scratchy moments but you and I learned from it and that's what it's all about.
    Reception sounds good and strong. I think you did the right thing with the transformer, it's good when you have the option of getting a direct replacement. I've found that much more recent stuff doesn't always have the parts availability you'd hope for, I'm talking about equipment made from the 1980's to the early 2000's!

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      Hi Paul, thanks. The replacement transformer was from a member of my radio club, a valuable resource if you are in one 👍🙂

    • @paulbennell3313
      @paulbennell3313 4 года назад

      @@DavidTipton101 I'm not but I'm on a superb forum here in the U.K. which is very helpful and elusive parts can often be found on there. Profiteering is frowned upon though and it's almost like being in a radio club. Sets and parts are available cheaply but it's the parts for later stuff that I sometimes repair for other people that usually cause the headaches. Parts for my own stuff are normally no problem.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      @@paulbennell3313 I hear what you are saying 👍

  • @stephencunliffe3062
    @stephencunliffe3062 2 года назад

    Yet another superb resto job David.
    Your radio handiwork never ceases to both entertain and amaze me. Thanks for the entertaining content and pleasure .
    Keep up the good work.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  2 года назад

      Thank you Stephen, I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂

  • @bigmotter001
    @bigmotter001 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the whole series David and learned a few things also. Thanks for sharing it with us and take care!

  • @zs1dfr
    @zs1dfr 5 лет назад +4

    Wonderful series, David! Hats off to you on your determination and attention to detail! 12 out of 10, Sir :-)

  • @nicholas790
    @nicholas790 3 года назад

    Amazing, absolutely brilliant! You made a turd of a radio look like a beautiful turd of a radio! Loved every moment! Looking forward to your next project. Maybe we'll get a handsome design next time. Meanwhile, I can't say enough about how much I appreciate your skills and perseverance! Best restoration videos on you tube! Thank you soooo much!!!

  • @ivanigorpollick6690
    @ivanigorpollick6690 3 года назад

    great job again,Dave

  • @GroverCricketDaisy
    @GroverCricketDaisy Год назад

    Thanks

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  Год назад

      Thank you very much for your support @GroverCricketDaisy 👍😃

  • @amaraltimimi4106
    @amaraltimimi4106 4 года назад

    really wonderful jop Dived you the best with all my respect to you

  • @ManojKumar-mx7is
    @ManojKumar-mx7is 5 лет назад

    Thanx, You are restoring history...for new generation...keep it up. 😊

  • @TheUltimateRecycler
    @TheUltimateRecycler 5 лет назад +2

    Nice Job Dave - it was interesting to follow the progression. :)

  • @mikelast7918
    @mikelast7918 4 года назад

    well done....i like this particular model

  • @kharakim
    @kharakim 4 года назад

    Nicely done! And a very handsome little table radio by my lights.

  • @ferdgreenblatt6011
    @ferdgreenblatt6011 4 года назад

    I've learned a lot ,David. Love yer work.

  • @davidhamm5626
    @davidhamm5626 5 лет назад +1

    The case came out great, and it sounds good, too !

  • @hanifkhan-gd4nm
    @hanifkhan-gd4nm 5 лет назад

    Nice work. How existing to listen sound through a vintage valve machine, its still sounds. You are among few persons who introduce our glorious past to young generation through media.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад +1

      It would be nice to think it motivated someone young to keep this hobby alive, thanks hanif khan 🙂

  • @ahmedandnermoo
    @ahmedandnermoo 4 года назад +1

    Very.. very good.

  • @firestick1121
    @firestick1121 4 года назад

    great job as usual Dave,, your patients is amassing love the series

  • @ManojKumar-mx7is
    @ManojKumar-mx7is 5 лет назад

    David sir, by watching your dedication and passion towards your profession, i can understand what you feel when you finished your one another project..... hats off to you..😊

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад +1

      Hi manoj, thank you very much. I do develop an attachment to them by the time I've finished them 🙂

  • @rvandijk65
    @rvandijk65 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful Dave!

  • @ethelryan257
    @ethelryan257 4 года назад

    This was quite good work. I'm impressed. Thanks for sharing!

  • @EnidAgnusDei
    @EnidAgnusDei 5 лет назад

    That case looks amazing, fair play to you and very well done David, I'd be proud of that.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi Red Shutter Photography, it's amazing what a little elbow grease will do. Thank you 😃

  • @lyntonprescott3412
    @lyntonprescott3412 5 лет назад

    Lovely little radio. I like the tuning scale that covers the whole of the continent. The UK being much smaller had fewer named stations but the older sets did cover most of Europe. Sadly most of the stations are now gone.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi Lynton, We did have a unique dial layout, NZ's was similar, I don't know if other countries did a similar thing. Hopefully AM lasts a bit longer 🤞

  • @Martin-io4wc
    @Martin-io4wc 5 лет назад

    You sir are a master. Nice job David.

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 4 года назад

    It looks like a warm and inviting radio to listen to, loverly restoration :-D
    Hopefully the speaker didn't develop any more cracks since last year.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      It's one of my 'working' radios zx8401ztv, that is, it's plugged and used from time to time and it's sill going strong 🙂

  • @loricastro3772
    @loricastro3772 5 лет назад

    Wonderfull radio; amaziing restoration! Congratulations and thanks a lot for showing.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад +1

      Hello Lori, thank you, you are welcome 😊

  • @MrAntuan228
    @MrAntuan228 2 года назад

    Beautiful Radio 👍

  • @jeffreyhaynes5774
    @jeffreyhaynes5774 5 лет назад

    You are doing a fine job saving those old radios.Your radios are much nicer than our American radios.Thanks for the videos.Can you do one on a Grundig ks-598 stereo console?.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi Jeffrey, I don't have a Grundig ks-598 to work on and I don't know if that model ever sold in Australia although Grundig was sold here.

  • @ottodydaktyk
    @ottodydaktyk 5 лет назад

    Well done! I'm surprised that you found another transformer...

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi David, thanks. Is it was a bit of luck. I got it from the radio club president after posting it on a radio Facebook page. Most of the club members are on it 😃

  • @silviowel
    @silviowel 4 года назад

    ola mestre ........parabens, como não elogiar seu trabalho que vai aos minimos detalhes ate a perfeita obra entregue............saudações brasileiras a voce um forte abraço

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 5 лет назад

    Excellent job!

  • @CraneofBoulogne
    @CraneofBoulogne 4 года назад

    When you have something as dirty as this radio was when you first pulled the chassis out of the case there is an alternative way to go about cleaning it and it is not expensive, yet it is a good bit quicker too. If you folks still have starting either in aerosol cans it is an excellent way to rid something of dust and grime and even oil and grease. I have always used it before painting automotive parts, it drys instantly to a clean dry finish. It is cheap enough too, just a few bucks a can. Try it sometime, you may like it too.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      What is the name of the product Jeff?

    • @CraneofBoulogne
      @CraneofBoulogne 4 года назад

      @@DavidTipton101 There are many brands but, it is all called "Starting Fluid" or "Either Start". I used to walk down a row of trucks early on a cold morning at work and use a shot of an aerosol can of starting either to crank them so that the drivers could take right off once they showed up for work. It is very commonly used here to start diesels on cold mornings. It works with gasoline engines too but it must be used sparingly. I will get you a URL from a place selling it, as i am sure they use it in Australia too. It is very cheap here, a few bucks a can i think.
      www.amazon.com/Johnsens-6732-12PK-Premium-Starting-Fluid/dp/B00C873N7U/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=starting+ether+aerosol&qid=1585871949&sr=8-3
      This is a case of twelve cans for thrity odd dollars. It is not expensive but it works well to clean off stuff and leave absolutely no residue. You will learn to work fast with it because it evaporates extremely fast and it is cold, very cold. Safe for the enviroment and useful for certain purposes. I am amazed you do not know about it, though i must admit i am suggesting a use for the stuff that most don't think about. GIve it a go as you say in Australia, it is great to clean all the oil off something you are about to paint. Nothing beats it at that task.

  • @KorAllRBare
    @KorAllRBare 4 года назад

    🐨 A Double Wheel Grinder with Polishing wheels attached will make quick work of polishing up these cases, especially if you use the right Cutting and or polishing wax..
    APU I Dropped a 👍

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      I've seen it done KorAllRBare but haven't tried it yet, thanks 🙂

  • @samhatch4665
    @samhatch4665 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks Dave 👌

  • @brianjohn9144
    @brianjohn9144 5 лет назад +1

    Shoe polish is good and you can get it in lots of colours, masks scratches too.

  • @Radioman928
    @Radioman928 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve had good luck with tung oil to restore the shine on tired bakelite. Regardless it looks great !!!

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  9 месяцев назад

      Ok, thanks for the tip Ralph 👍🙂

  • @Soothsayer620
    @Soothsayer620 5 лет назад

    excellent job . thanks

  • @schraubnix1583
    @schraubnix1583 5 лет назад

    Hello David
    For dull bakelite housing I use shoe polish (colorless) so that old bakelite shines again .
    greets Uli ( Schraubnix )

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      I've heard that before, thanks Scraubnix 😃

  • @SVRSVR-b2q
    @SVRSVR-b2q 5 лет назад +1

    Bravo!!! You have TALENT !!!

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Thanks владимир софьин 😃

    • @SVRSVR-b2q
      @SVRSVR-b2q 5 лет назад

      @@DavidTipton101 Just super !!! I envy !!!

  • @jonka1
    @jonka1 5 лет назад +1

    The case came up superbly. Worth making a back for it?

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi jonka!, later on I purchased a back for it from HRSA an Australian radio club.

  • @jeffreyhaynes5774
    @jeffreyhaynes5774 5 лет назад

    Hi Dave ,use shoe polish on that radio cabinet.Works every time with a buffing wheel.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Good tip,thanks Jeffrey 👍

    • @erin19030
      @erin19030 5 лет назад

      Yes I am a fan of paste wax shoe polish too. It comes in colors and as a neutral. I even tried the old GI technique for spit shinning the tip of my jump boots. Carefully add a few drops of lighter fluid in the wax well, light it and put it out after 10 seconds. You will be left with a puddle of hot melted wax. Dip a few cotton balls on the wax and spread it over he area being polished. Let it stand until the wax comes to a haze, then buff with a brush. Finish it off with a soft buffing cloth or buffing wheel. The finish will come up to a water proof natural bright sheen, showing of the rubbed in colored wax rubbed into the wood grain.

  • @richardyoung4616
    @richardyoung4616 4 года назад

    How do you get the chassis so clean with just using compressed air, it looked rusty.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      Hi Richard, I don't remember sorry, this video is very old. I usually blow it off with air then clean it with alcohol and cloth or toothbrush. It it's rusty I treat it with rust converter or media blast it then re-protect it 👍🙂

  • @Justplast
    @Justplast 5 лет назад

    Good Job

  • @claesmansson9070
    @claesmansson9070 Год назад

    Repair the loudspeaker with contact glue, the old type non waterbased that stays flexible, thats what glasslinger does.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  Год назад

      I used to use contact adhesive, I now use a rubber compound Claes 🙂

  • @hansverlaan4829
    @hansverlaan4829 2 года назад

    Very nice radio, does it need a board on the back side? Greeting Hans.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  2 года назад

      Hi Hans thank you. There is no board on the back and no provision for one, it was quite common to not fit one back then 🙂

    • @hansverlaan4829
      @hansverlaan4829 2 года назад +1

      @@DavidTipton101 Ok, it is a bit dangerous, i did not knew that, thanks&success Dave!

  • @erin19030
    @erin19030 5 лет назад

    I wonder what customers thought about the new radio enclosures when going from wood to plastics. I remember the negative out cry in 1968 when Pontiac epoxied the first plastic bumpers on cars here in America.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      I remember the same outcry in Australia when the design rules allowed for flush plastic bumpers too 🙂 I don't know about radio cases though, well before my time 😃

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 3 года назад

    does it need a fibreboard back ?

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  3 года назад

      It did have one originally, I purchased a reproduction back cover from the radio club 👍🙂

  • @alanm2809
    @alanm2809 3 года назад

    Hi David, did these have a fibreboard caseback?

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  3 года назад

      Hi Alan, yes they did. Replica backs are available from HRSA. You can contact Stan Snyders if you want one: stansnyders@hotmail.com 🙂

    • @alanm2809
      @alanm2809 3 года назад +1

      @@DavidTipton101 Thanks David much appreciated

  • @mauriciowilson8829
    @mauriciowilson8829 5 лет назад

    David Tipton - ¿Realmente considera que ése aparato vale el tiempo, esfuerzo y el costo empleado en ponerlo a funcionar otra vez...? ¿Para finalmente dejarlo intalado... dónde...? -- Si es un recuerdo de la abuelita.... mejor sería una buena foto de ella...

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Ha-ha Mauricio, lo hago por hobby, mantiene mi mente activa y me gusta escucharlos. Los guardo como pantallas en mi casa 👍🙂

    • @mauriciowilson8829
      @mauriciowilson8829 5 лет назад

      @@DavidTipton101 -- Señor Tripton... En primer lugar debo decirle que mi comentario lo hice sin sarcasmo ni crítica corrosiva. Mi opinión nace del hecho que trabajé en lo mismo, mas de 40 años, y hoy me resisto a reparar artefactos antiguos. Un gran saludo cordial para usted, desde España.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      No tomé tu comentario como crítica en absoluto. Entiendo, ¿por qué me molestaría en arreglar algo viejo e inútil? Me cansaré de hacerlo algún día y pasaré a otra cosa 😃

  • @princesalvi3542
    @princesalvi3542 4 года назад

    No any vedio for sound problem .when all tube blowing .respected sir do something.

  • @jimburns348
    @jimburns348 5 лет назад

    Never did like radios that had their speaker cones mounted upwards. Too much accumulation of dust and dirt build up into the cones. The vibrations shake the debris into the coil magnet. Particularly bad on models with no dust cap for the VC.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      I couldn't agree more Jim, I always expect the worst 😌🙂

  • @Landrew0
    @Landrew0 4 года назад

    Some restorers recreate the back panel from particle board.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  4 года назад

      I got a new laser cut one from my radio club 👍😀

  • @kevinfroment2668
    @kevinfroment2668 5 лет назад

    David, check out Uncle Dug's Videos on reconing speakers.

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi Kevin, thanks, that's where I got my speaker training. I have an enormous amount of respect for UD 😃

  • @waynethompson8416
    @waynethompson8416 5 лет назад

    Hey Dave,
    I had an idea occur to me while you were mentioning the dirty sockets for the tubes. A bit of some sort of contact cleaner and some of these might do the trick to clean them out in a jiffy: www.amazon.com.au/s?k=interdental+brushes&ref=nb_sb_noss
    Let me know what you think.
    Also, I have heard, but never tried myself, that using Dawn dish washing liquid to clean the chassis works great. If you have tried this, or if you do some time in the future, let me know how it works.
    This was another great video.
    Wayne

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hey thanks Wayne, I'll look at those, I need something. I'll try Dawn and see how it goes 🙂

  • @matsb6463
    @matsb6463 5 лет назад

    It sounds like you used one of the old amplifier when you made this video, a lot of hiss and crackle going on....

    • @DavidTipton101
      @DavidTipton101  5 лет назад

      Hi Mats B, this was my first video, it's a shocker 😒🙂

    • @matsb6463
      @matsb6463 5 лет назад

      David Tipton ok, I understand, otherwise thanks for very interesting vidoes👍