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Old November 20th 04, 09:19 PM
Chris Bowne
 
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If you find one, I could use a decent (i.e not full of the typical TCS
panel pitting corrossion lots of them have) front panel. I have an
otherwise nice low S/N (18!) TCS-13 receiver that looks like it must have
been installed for many years out in the open - badly pitted with salt spray
crud.

Anyone have any success restoring these pitted panels?

I got a suggestion on the BA list to cover the pits with black magic
marker...dont think thats going to work on mine!

Chris Bowne, AJ1G
Stonington, CT


 
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