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Motorola VK-106 restoration
I had been watching this very nice Motorola VK-106 sit on ebay a few weeks with no takers as the price slowly dropped. Then the seller added the 'Make an Offer' option and I finally bit. He accepted and we arranged a pickup. I probably would have sooner, but it's almost a 600 mile round trip
I haven't pulled the chassis yet, but from what I can see it's in great condition. It has all the correct knobs and the back. Even the screen covering the bottom of the chassis is present. The original finish just needs little TLC. |
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I have that model in blonde and walnut color. They're small little consoles with that cool stairstep design. Good buy on that set. It's wierd, the doghouse cover is riveted to the back cover.
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Wow, cool. I didn't know there was a blond version. It looks like it might be real blonde vener and not a faux finish.
Yeah, that is weird about the HV cover being part of the back. Later they hid the flyback under the chassis. They really tried hard to not use a flyback cage like everyone else. |
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Bob, that's very true about Motorolas chassis design. My blonde set is an oak veneer with a blonde finish. Cool little sets, but I haven't restored them yet. I've been restoring zenith portholes and radios for collectors lately. But when I finish, I'm definitely going to start in my Dumont set next!
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Looks like a neat project! Thanks.
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Bob,
Is that felt or foam around the inside perimeter of the CRT mask? It looks like it sagging in the picture. Ed |
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I think it's felt.
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Quote:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#tapping-screws/=14hhqbm What you have there appears to be an acorn head? Last edited by Kevin Kuehn; 10-06-2016 at 08:57 PM. |
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Just two for this set but I have others missing many more. Yes, I think they are acorn head. I suppose slotted hex washer head screws are the closest modern equivalent. Perhaps they could be ground or filed down a bit.
I recalling see a demo on Youtube of burning modern zinc plating off with a blowtorch. Then the raw steel could be darkened with chemicals |
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Nice find Bob. I had tried to get one of these from a friend who was always hesitating on selling it. I'm out of space for it now anyway! It really is a nice small '40's console TV, and not very common.
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Hello I just joined this forum and this is my first post. The reason I joined is primarily because I just acquired a VK106 with TS-9C chassis myself at an estate sale. I have never restored a tv before and am hoping to use this forum for advice when I can't figure it out myself. I enjoy watching your vids Banderson on youtube and hope you will have something on the VK106. Attached is a pic of cabinet which is in about the same condition as yours. It does have bezel I just removed it for cleaning.
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