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Old July 30th 07, 02:46 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Jul 29, 8:16 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
Long shank screwdriver, available at a good electronics store, and no
Radio Shack does not count.


I got mine at OSH (Orchard Supply Hardware). I think they went
national when Sears bought them several years ago.

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I own a precursor (if that's a word for it?) of a General Electric
Super Radio I.It looks like a General Electric Super Radio (Superadio)
But, nowhere on that radio does it say Super Radio.(Superadio) I bought
it at a Service Merchandise store back in the 1980s.Not many years
later, the on/of push button that was on top of the radio, that button
croaked.I took it off and I threw it away.Then, I fished around in one
of my many, many junk boxes and I found an old toggle switched.I drilled
a hole in the back panel of the radio and I wired that cheap toggle
switch in.It works perfect, will last forever.I had a better Idea than
Geneal Electric radio departmental ever had.
cuhulin

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Get a piece of thick wire.Bend a loop in one end of the wire for a
handle.File the other end flat. (or take it out on the sidewalk and beat
it flat with a hammer,that's always the best way) And dress her up with
a file.
cuhulin

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Lossen those screws up as much as you can.(cuss em out too) Get a thin
blade screwdriver, or a dull kitchen table knife.Pry up under the heads
of those screws while loosening up some more on them with a
screwdriver.If those plastic heads under there are stripped, heat up
something on your kitchen stove and melt those plastic threads.when you
go to reinstall those metal threads,,,,,,,,
They might cut a ''new one'' just like I would love to do with that
divorced woman near Natchez,Mississippi.
cuhulin

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