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Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 5:42 pm
by OldRestorer
The veneer is here and ooooh is it pretty...
There are a few saw cuts I dont like but i will try to sand them out...
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 7:35 pm
by Curt A
Great restoration work... I really enjoy watching it transform...
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 10:30 am
by OldRestorer
My springs are new, The grease is fresh, and the reproducer is on the way!!
I have too many open projects right now so I should not have touched the DD yet but I was very excited... I will try to clear the bench today and finish up the 3 record players I have open..
Then I will glue and clamp the new walnut on the grill form... I bought the modeling clay to recreate the feet too!
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 4:47 pm
by OldRestorer
It's here!
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:22 pm
by OldRestorer
I am collecting all the sawdust for my attempt at reproducing the feet as a mold..
Today I found something special.. It is the only DD I have ever owned... I bought it many years ago but thought it was just a record. I learned I could not play it so I have never actually heard it... I cant wait to get her back together and finally hear her play... I have waited 17 years to hear this record.
Phase 3 of the restoration is complete...
I cut the veneer roughly and layered it with glue.. I stupidly attached it without having my top board. I could not find it so I had to use a few record players to weigh it down.. I hope I did not screw it up...
I stripped and toned the cabinet inside pieces and grill surround. They were badly flaked and missing the finish..
These are the only parts I will be refinishing...
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 6:43 pm
by OldRestorer
She is coming together!
The newly lacquered inside trim pieces are back in. The turntable is back in place with the new spring barrel. I put on the new reproducer and she is all complete inside...
I really want to listen to her sing but I am holding out for the grill to be done and in place. I am going to make a video of it's maiden voyage playing the first DD I ever bought.
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 10:50 pm
by OldRestorer
Today I spent a good part of 3 hours routing out the grill.
I sanded it smooth and gave it a coat of light stain. I will let it dry tonight and then tomorrow I will clear the grill.
Thats it for the grill then... I can put it in and play my first record!
I really hope it is a good song, lol....
Kirk
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 6:35 am
by fran604g
Kirk,
While you have your impressive A 300 apart, would you please take my survey? I have been compiling information on the various Model A/B 250 units (yours is merely a variation of the A 250) for quite some time, and would appreciate your participation.
Here is a link to my questionnaire.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=22897
Look through the posts, there's a wealth of information that may be very helpful to you understanding how some of the other extant versions of your A 300 were constructed.
Thank you,
Fran
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:16 am
by hearsedriver
Kirk, that grille looks amazing! Great job!
Re: An A-300 restoration Chronicle
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:51 am
by OldRestorer
Thank you Cliff!
I finished the grill today and all I need to do is remake the feet.
The cabinet does not match the grill right now but as soon as I freshen up the cabinet they should be much closer. The original grill was fairly dark so I wanted it to match what it was originally.