Vintage Zenith Radio Restoration and Reveal!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2021
  • This Is a particularly special restoration. It is our first viewer submitted project! Follow along as we completely restore this 1940 Zenith 10-S-464 Radio. How did it turn out? Guess you'll have to watch to see!
    decals:
    www.radiodaze.com/decals-62/
    capacitors:
    www.justradios.com/
    Veneer:
    www.veneersupplies.com/catego...
    Grill cloth
    richmonddesignsinc.com/

Комментарии • 86

  • @patalexander3702
    @patalexander3702 2 года назад +7

    She’s a purity radio! Lots of work and knowledge brought back yesterday and can be heard for many years to come! Congrats on your superb abilities!

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! Always a pleasure to hear our work appreciated😁

  • @ErickRodriguez-in1pj
    @ErickRodriguez-in1pj 3 месяца назад +1

    Bella radio!!

  • @Capalmer01
    @Capalmer01 11 месяцев назад +3

    WOW, nice job on that restoration, she's a good lookin' piece of history now !!!

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you!!!! This one was a favorite, the results were great and the customer was very happy 😁 We're always restoring something new, you might like some of our other videos!

  • @fathalkhairgalleryantiques7278
    @fathalkhairgalleryantiques7278 2 года назад +2

    Great job Mr. Radio restoration

  • @wallman678
    @wallman678 2 года назад +3

    I am a retired professional finisher taught by Ray Santiago. So finally I see a finisher use the right sheen for the period and proper clean up and installation for the interior. I am proud to say beautiful workmanship and coming from me you should be you should be very proud.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад +1

      I am humbled! Very high praise, I had a very good High school wood shop teacher but am mostly self taught. Frankly I thought it turned out more Orange -ish than I would have liked and, I wanted the burl to pop more, but not bad for a dry run. Always trying to learn! Thanks for the view and comment!

    • @wallman678
      @wallman678 2 года назад

      @@MrVintageRestoration Translucent orange kills Green and translucent green kills orange (really works). For example sometimes you may show green in certain areas after stripping or you may have too much orange in the stain to kill the orange you can spray translucent green mixed with your thinner over the area it will kill the orange and vise versa. I have had wood after staining would show a green streak in a certain area and in just that area i would spray translucent orange over it. Does not take alot you may not even notice any change untill you add the stain but poof no green like Majic gone.

    • @wallman678
      @wallman678 2 года назад

      Oh I did go back and look close your right it had a little extra orangeness to it. If it were me and i thought it was excessive enough I would of sprayed a translucent green over it and then added a coat of smi-gloss or low sheen over it and been done with it. the Orange would of just disappeared. One thing about wood you can always fix it with adjustments.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад

      @@wallman678 thanks for the tip! I'll remember that!

  • @melissakwapich1788
    @melissakwapich1788 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful, just beautiful! I have one from my dad. Not as good shape as this started in. Brings back awesome memories. Is there anyone around San Antonio, Texas that can do a restoration of this “magnitude”? Also have the wash machine from my grandma that I see in your shop. I restored it. Turned out well.

  • @maryrafuse3851
    @maryrafuse3851 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful restoration! Mr. Vintage Restoration is obviously a kind man with great skill that wishes to please his customers. Nice to see this beautiful radio restored to perfection. All the best from Nova Scotia, Canada.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for your very kind words! Im merely an average man, with a restoration addiction and a mind that the wheels never seem to stop turning!😆 Thank you for subscribing, and following along! All the best from your Neighbor to the South!

    • @maryrafuse3851
      @maryrafuse3851 3 года назад +2

      @@MrVintageRestoration Keep up the great work. Every radio saved brings this radio addict joy.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад +2

      @@maryrafuse3851 stay tuned! I've got about 8 GE table tops from a very interesting buy, as well as a 10s155 Zenith, a 1935 Stromberg Carlson among others! I always try to keep a little variation in my project videos. It helps to keep my mind entertained and hopefully my viewers to!😀

    • @maryrafuse3851
      @maryrafuse3851 Год назад +1

      @@MrVintageRestoration I can hardly wait for the Stromberg Carlson. I should tell you about my pride & joy. It is a 1936/7 Marconi Canada Model 84. Marconi built radios in Montreal and this one is quite handsome although requiring new caps, a few new resistors and a few new tubes. Also I was able to save the radio from a barn but the original knobs for the Marconi were missing so I, for now, have some wooden knobs from another radio. I'd love for you to look it up when you have a chance. All the best to our US cousins from Canada.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад +1

      @@maryrafuse3851 the Stromberg Carlson is a great restoration and I think you will like it 😉 great save on your Marconi!!!! I love to hear about things being saved

  • @19Bmiller
    @19Bmiller 2 года назад +3

    Very well done

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it! Don't forget to like and subscribe 😉

  • @samramsey3131
    @samramsey3131 3 года назад +3

    I just came across this radio restoration and enjoyed watching. Please continue the restoration work, I think you will find it very fulfilling. I have been doing restoration work for about 20 years in Alabama and it never ceases to amaze me as to what clients will bring in. Sam Ramsey (Ramsey Restoration)

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад

      Thank you Sam! I have a couple in the shop on the project log. Stay tuned. You never know when they might pop up!

  • @johnjezak9789
    @johnjezak9789 2 года назад +2

    Nice work- I got one just like it.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Don't forget to like and subscribe!😁

  • @goofysvintageworkshop6728
    @goofysvintageworkshop6728 3 года назад +2

    Nice work 👍

  • @rondeldebbio9219
    @rondeldebbio9219 2 года назад +1

    Great work!

  • @iancoward4492
    @iancoward4492 Год назад +1

    I've just bought a 1936 Radio I am new to Radio Restoration but I've always wanted to give it a try, I seen videos of people cleaning old radio chassis with Glass cleaner, is this the best stuff to use?.... Great video, when you're Radio find that station and belted out some Tunes what a feeling that much have been 😁👍

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад

      Radio restoration is a awesome hobby and you'll aways be learning something new! Glass cleaner is fine for some parts, personally I prefer to use rubbing alcohol. It cleans very well, evaporates quick and leaves no residue. I've also used LA's Awesome for stuff that is really grubby or nicotine covered. Thanks for watching, and welcome to the old radio club!😁

    • @iancoward4492
      @iancoward4492 Год назад +1

      @@MrVintageRestoration Thank you for getting back to me that's a great help, my Radio is a 1936 Phillips 838HU, I really wanted something American but I got it for a very reasonable price and I have to say I really like the look of it, I'm also confident that I can soon have its wooden cabinet looking nice again, Luckily for me no one else seemed to want it... many thanks from Ian...☺️📻👍

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад

      @@iancoward4492 don't worry, if you stick to it long enough you'll find exactly what you want😉. Personally I love Zeniths but there is only so many I need. At this point I only purchase high end, unusual or high tube count radios. There's no shortage of old radios in the world, watch market place and your local old radio club swap meets 😁

  • @kingers36
    @kingers36 5 месяцев назад

    Wow !!

  • @DANYMITERESTORATION
    @DANYMITERESTORATION 3 года назад +2

    I have been thinking about taking on one of these big items but never mustered courage to do so yet. Great job, particularly love your wood work - truly a vintage restoration. I enjoyed your work and video and subscribed!

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Danymite Restoration! Nothing to fear and experience is the best teacher. If your looking to do a radio, find a less expensive console like a Silvertone. Atleast if it goes sideways your not too much money in. My first was a 1946 Silvertone that I paid 40. Bucks for. Thank you for the kind words! This was my first attempt at raw burl veneer! Patients is key with wood working! Lots of research on method and material, and do a sample piece if your worried about results

    • @DANYMITERESTORATION
      @DANYMITERESTORATION 3 года назад +1

      @@MrVintageRestoration you are right practice makes perfect:) I will try soon!

  • @thomgray8565
    @thomgray8565 3 года назад +2

    I enjoyed the end result. I would have like to see more of the "nuts and bolts" of the restoration. I did enjoy meeting you at Gilmore auto museum

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад

      Thanks Thom! It was a pleasure to meet you as well. I'll have some more coming up. Ill try to be more in depth. It's a fine line between just enough detail and boring folks with the nitty gritty!😉 Thanks for watching!

    • @TheMulToyVerse
      @TheMulToyVerse 3 года назад

      Mr. Vintage Restoration
      I have a similar model that needs some love to get back up and running... there doesn’t appear to be anybody in the Lewiston/Clarkston Valley (western Idaho/southeastern Washington border) that does anything with old electronics like these...
      Do you have a website? I’m not ready quite yet but it’s clear that I’ll have to transport this thing for whatever work is needed when I am ready
      Little metal plate on the back says: R677373 if that helps at all

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад +1

      @@TheMulToyVerse At this time I don't have a website. I typically don't do much customer pay work because I don't have the time. Mr. Vintage is my hobby/ side gig. That model number doesn't ring a bell for me, doesn't sound like a Zenith model number. If you are going to send it out for a electronic restoration I would recommend Stereo Lab In Cleveland. They do great work and have been in the business for many years. My level of restoration is amateur/hobby at best when it comes to radios. The radio in this video belonged to a family member/viewer and was a special project with no guarantee on results haha! I know enough to be dangerous, but am still building my knowledge on the subject. Im sure it wasn't the answer you were looking for but I hope it helps!

    • @TheMulToyVerse
      @TheMulToyVerse 3 года назад +1

      Mr. Vintage Restoration
      That absolutely helps, I will see if I can’t find them
      Just for my knowing for the future, where is the model number usually located on these units? I looked all around that was in plain view
      I wish there was a way to send you a pic regardless, it’s a beautiful console exterior 😍

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад

      @@TheMulToyVerse Always glad to help where I can! You can send me a pic on the Mr. Vintage Restoration Facebook group or my email mr.vintagerestoration@gmail.com

  • @toltec13
    @toltec13 3 года назад +1

    I have a similar radio that I electronically restored back in 2013 with Orange Drop capacitors & Sprague Atom electrolytic caps. I use the radio daily for 5 hours or so. The only problem is the tuning eye has a short life and I have to replace it every 2 years so. My radio is polarity sensitive, so if there's a slight "hum", I have to unplug it, give the plug a 3 or 9 o'clock turn and re-plug it. The hum goes away. I run the radio with a variac so to keep the transformer warm rather than hot. Those 6x5 rectifier tubes were known to short out and take the transformer out with it, so I installed a fuse ( believe it's a 3 amp fuse) and it's a good thing I did! I'm not sure they ever solved the short problem because one of my 6X5 tubes shorted about 3 years ago and the fuse blew out before causing any damage. After replacing the 6x5 tubes & fuse I was back in business!

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад

      Sounds like you did an amazing job! Most claim the 6x5 rectifier tube issue was solved when the went to the 6x5gt, but my personal zenith I replaced it with a solid state version. Not normally my m.o. with my radios but it seemed safer than burning up a transformer. From what I understand, is some of the Russian eye tubes have a much longer life but you have to build or buy an adapter to replace the 6e5

  • @yuriivanov12
    @yuriivanov12 Год назад +1

    Good job 👍 Old tube radios are amazing 😊 They can increase the electricity bill, though 😂

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  11 месяцев назад +1

      Can you really put a price on that vintage tube radio sound though???😂 Thanks for watching, and glad you enjoyed my work!

  • @TV-js5zg
    @TV-js5zg 10 месяцев назад +1

    보기 좋아요...Good``~~

  • @johnperry5102
    @johnperry5102 2 года назад +1

    we had a lot of good listening on that radio

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад +1

      It's a Beautiful set and a great player. I think a lot of families had great memories of being gathered around the old radio. It's feeling that T.V. just can't duplicate.

  • @arsenicjones9125
    @arsenicjones9125 2 года назад +1

    A few years ago there was a ton of electric guitars made w photo finish wood grain to make cheep basswood bodies look like “tone wood”

  • @CozyCathodes
    @CozyCathodes Год назад +1

    As it "wood" have been. The burl😂. Awesome restore.

  • @cristianvera8506
    @cristianvera8506 2 года назад +1

    Awesome noice mate 🙌👏🇦🇺

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! Don't forget to like and subscribe!🙂

  • @annelisepereira5721
    @annelisepereira5721 Год назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL ZENITH THANK YOU BRAZIL

  • @ryanbarker5217
    @ryanbarker5217 Год назад +2

    great restoration. their reaction was underwhelming, but that's how it goes, i guess.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад +1

      They were genuinely happy, but the camera makes some folks a little overly conscious.

  • @peejwpg
    @peejwpg Год назад

    i have this model, it's in perfect condition now. it was painted red when i got it 25 years ago

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад

      Loved redoing this Zenith. It was a great performer and the customer really loved how it turned out 😁

  • @claytonsimplot9554
    @claytonsimplot9554 Год назад +1

    How did you get the channel selector working or did you replace the part? It seems like a lot of people kept this model/year radio and I see why. It's a nice looking radio.

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад

      Never did check it. AM is such a Barron waste land that I never did anything with that part

  • @recleveland
    @recleveland 3 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed the restoration video. I have a 1940 Zenith 10-S-470 that I have recapped and added mp-3 input as well. However, I must have tapped in at the output of the volume control, because the volume control doesn't adjust the volume when switched to mp-3. It works as if the volume is set at maximum and I can only adjust volume through the phone. Although it sounds good, I would rather do it correctly. If you have other videos of this restoration coming up, could you show on the schematic where you added the switch for radio/mp-3? Thanks!

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад

      Hi Randall! Thanks for the kind words! This was a fun project for me. Check out a channel called D-Lab. Terry shows how to add the aux port to this chassis and does a great job! That was how I did it on this radio. Im an amateur at best with old radios. Still learning!😉 Thanks for watching!

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl Год назад +1

    I've got a free GE 430 AA5 I recapped that works until it gets really hot and then the sound fades out that I need restored. I also just found a free GE 202 six tube radio I'd like restored. Tubes and dial light lights up but I haven't done anything to it yet. Got a bad ass TS100 and can solder like a boss but not while blind. I guess I browse the Radio Attic forums or something to find someone interested?
    Radio is dead and I just look up music with RUclips or ask Alexa. I'm just curious to see how many more stations... I'd pick up with.. one more tube. That grandfathered flamethrower out of Nashville is the only station that plays any music.

  • @ryanreynolds7771
    @ryanreynolds7771 9 месяцев назад +1

    WOW as an old radio collector since I was 14 Yrs old now I am 64 yrs old.. How much does it cost to refurbish the electronic parts ??

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  9 месяцев назад

      Always loved old radios! Something wonderful about the feeling of listening to old radio programs that modern TV can't compete with. Actually the electronic parts are typically rather inexpensive. Resistors and capacitors are pretty cheap. Average is 25 to 60 dollars. Worth of parts. Things like tubes can be expensive though. Green tuning Eye tubes can be 60 to 100 bucks. Average common tubes run from a couple bucks to 30. Of all my hobbies, antique radios are probably the least expensive 😂

  • @conkyjoe
    @conkyjoe 3 года назад +1

    What is your source for decals? Did you replace rubber coated wires? Did you replace caps one by one using existing wires. Where. Are. You located? Do you accept chassis' for repair?
    Great work on a cool piece.
    Finally, how did you integrate Bluetooth into the circuit?

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment Conkyjoe! I just recovered the rubber wires with heatshrink. Decals came from a website called www.radiodaze.com/decals-62/ I inspect caps for values then order based on needs of the chassis. I clip the old wax caps out as close to the cap and connect the new one to the original caps leads. Less resoldering and possibility of cold joints that way. I am located near Grand Rapids Michigan. I accepted viewer submitted projects on a case by case basis. My criteria is: will it make a good restoration video and am I capable of doing the job. I'll admit Im not an expert with old radio's. Just an enthusiast who knows just enough to be dangerous. There is a youtube channel called D-Lab. Terry does a great overview on how to intergrate the aux input.

  • @mocacomercial6093
    @mocacomercial6093 2 года назад

    wow

  • @diydan6045
    @diydan6045 3 года назад +3

    Awesome I have the same model, someday to restore. How many hours do you think you had into it?

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  3 года назад +1

      Thank you DIY Dan! Its a great performer! You won't regret restoring it. I would guess maybe 40-ish hours with the cabinet refinishing. The cabinet took way more to do than the chassis! Good luck with it!

    • @okokokok987
      @okokokok987 2 года назад

      I have one, too - it's in nice physical condition, but needs a new dial cord and electronics refurbish.

  • @terrybotts7530
    @terrybotts7530 2 года назад +1

    What would you charge to do the electrical restoration on a rca c6-2 ? Thanks

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  2 года назад

      Thanks for reaching out Terry! At this time I am not taking customer work. I'm currently quite deep in projects and short on time, as Mr. Vintage is my side hustle and I also work full time and have a young family. Feel free to reach out in the future as things do change! Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @philipknight7222
    @philipknight7222 Год назад +1

    What is the name of the Music pieces?

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад

      The video's back ground pieces are just royalty free music, unfortunately I can't remember the names of the stuff or what site I got it from

  • @W4TRI
    @W4TRI 7 месяцев назад +1

    I need mine done this well! Same radio. how can we get in touch?

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words!!! Unfortunately I am no longer accepting customer work at this time... I only do projects for the RUclips channel and I try not to repeat projects if at all possible

    • @W4TRI
      @W4TRI 7 месяцев назад

      @@MrVintageRestoration Well my cabinet is in great shape. Just the chassis needs some help. Is the "TV input" just a line level and what connector does it work with best? Thanks!

  • @KennyJoe01
    @KennyJoe01 4 дня назад

    How much does it cost to have a radio like that restored?

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  4 дня назад +1

      @@KennyJoe01 legitimately, probably $1,500 for a restoration like this.

  • @bonnieshousehold.816
    @bonnieshousehold.816 Год назад

    I was wonder how long does it take to restore a radio

    • @MrVintageRestoration
      @MrVintageRestoration  Год назад

      It varies from radio to radio. Does the cabinet need to be restored as well? Is it a simple recap and test tubes or does it have other issues. Simply put, some take more than others. I had probably 25-30 hrs into this set with the cabinet refinishing. A simple recap takes 3-6 hrs depending on the complexity of the set

    • @bonnieshousehold.816
      @bonnieshousehold.816 Год назад

      @@MrVintageRestoration thank you!