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Question for the group:
Am restoring a TX-1, and was horrified to find that a previous owner had drilled a 1/4" hole in the front panel for a pot controlling output to an oscilloscope display. I like to have my equipment as original as possible, and this one really threw me. Does anyone have any ideas on how to repair this front panel hole, or am I going to have to look around for a new front panel? (yugh.) Bondo+paint? Thanks to the group in advance, Lin/KJ6EF For email responses, remove "nospam_". You can use a product called JB Weld. It is found at hardware stores and I think WalMart sells it. Place a non-stick backing to the back of the panel and fill the hole letting it settle a bit above the panel. Sand smooth. I have heard of this being done with great success. I have not filled a hole as such, but have used the product for other things and it is pretty good stuff. It is machinable, sandable, paintable, etc. Good luck. Barry - N4BUQ |
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