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decojoe67
06-29-2015, 09:21 PM
I recently purchased a 1948 Admiral 10" bakelite console. As most do, it's missing it's metal rear cover, so I'm on the look-out for one. I was wondering if they come up for sale frequently and at what price do they sell for?
If anyone has one and is willing to sell it please let me know.

decojoe67
07-03-2015, 09:30 PM
I wanted to add that my set is a 20X122

decojoe67
07-08-2015, 07:49 PM
I made a temporary flat back for the set using heavy steel gauge stock and cup. It looks better in person and could almost be taken for original! It's rigid and at least protects the CRT neck. The natural finish is much more even and bright in person.
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wa2ise
07-08-2015, 09:33 PM
I did something similar for mine. I used a piece of aluminum shielding (full of holes) I salvaged from a computer monitor. I cut it to size, mounted it to the bakelite cabinet and to the chassis. The CRT neck is completely inside the cabinet, so I didn't need a cup.

decojoe67
07-08-2015, 09:41 PM
I did something similar for mine. I used a piece of aluminum shielding (full of holes) I salvaged from a computer monitor. I cut it to size, mounted it to the bakelite cabinet and to the chassis. The CRT neck is completely inside the cabinet, so I didn't need a cup.
It's fairly easy to do, but the tough part is finding heavy-gauge steel stock in that pattern. The piece I used was very old scrap stored where I work. I checked in local hardware stores and it's all very flimsy thin gauge. On my set, in making the cover flat, the CRT neck stuck-out slightly. I had to put some kind of cup. The HV cage is a heavy steel enclosure, so I didn't mind the unit being exposed.