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Weekend project! Modding an antique radio

Modding an antique radio

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I reformed and modded an antique radio to make a stylish speaker box!

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Weekend project!Modding an antique radio

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My toy: Phillips B5X99TMy grandpa’s radio is in family for 45 years.It was abandoned in a shed.

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Me + dust + termite + dust + cables + dust

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Antique radio lovers are going to kill me...

I throwed out all the eletronic stuff. I needed the space for the other toy:

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Edifier M1335

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Some electronic adjustments...

I wanted to adjust the volume and some input switch on the original radio knobs and buttons.

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Some woodwork on the external box, and reinforced the structure.

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It was a pain to find the right fabric.I couldn’t find it, actually, I switched to another one.

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Almost ready!Now it was just putting all together!

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On/Off“On” indicating leds

Two RCA and one P2 inputsSwitch button on the front

Volume

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I bought:Plained wood;

Glue;Fabric;

A lot of gas looking for material;LEDs, P2, RCA, Cable, Plugs;

Edifier M1335.

Time consumed:Total: Six holidays:

Many many hours looking for fabric;Many many hours sanding;

Many many hours thinking and trying to fit it all together.

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Finished!

It’s really nice to finish this project!

I spend a nice time with my dad, that helped me with the electronic welding.

Thanks to my girlfriend that could not hear anymore about this project! =)

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See ya!Rodrigo van Kampen

http://rodrigo.vankampen.com.br