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| RESTORATION of TEK 7603 Scope w 7A18 amp + 7B53A timebase |
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| mamalala:
Wow, fantastic work! I seriously envy you for you handicraft. Me, i'm rather unable to do much mechanical work. Give me a file and a piece of metal, and you get back a flat file and an unchanged piece of metal. Again, really fantastic what you are doing there. This takes the word "refurbished" to a whole new level. Greetings, Chris |
| robrenz:
--- Quote from: SeanB on December 17, 2012, 05:15:45 pm ---Any reason for using the TO3 part over the TO220 other than it matches the rest of the unit construction? Lovely finish on that angle there, you probably got better surface finish than the original heatsinks have. --- End quote --- None other than that is what I had on hand. That reg is left over from the original project from 32 years ago :o I have an obsession about deburring and chamfering, :o I like very precise chamfers and well rounded corners that will pass the aerospace white glove tests. Abrasive sponges really do a nice job on blending corners and the glass bead finish can make anything look good. |
| lewis:
Sir, that is absolutely awesome. Truly a labour of love. It's great to see classic instruments brought back to showroom condition. Extremely impressed :-+ :-+ :-+ |
| FenderBender:
Fabulous work! I think I know what I'll be doing with my 465 this Christmas break. |
| BravoV:
Thank you so much for sharing this, one the best thread about old scope restoration ! :-+ Thread bookmarked, and 5 stars rating given (geezz.. c'mon folks, why I'm the 1st who clicked the 5 stars rating) %-B |
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