GE Superradio III Help
I picked one of these up at Goodwill for three bucks, and I need to
get inside of it to fix a speaker connection, but a couple of the screws in the back won't turn for me (stripped, maybe?). Those of you who have one know that they are very recessed into the plastic body of the radio, and I can't figure out how to get them unscrewed. Any suggestions, please? |
GE Superradio III Help
willismat wrote: I picked one of these up at Goodwill for three bucks, and I need to get inside of it to fix a speaker connection, but a couple of the screws in the back won't turn for me (stripped, maybe?). Those of you who have one know that they are very recessed into the plastic body of the radio, and I can't figure out how to get them unscrewed. Any suggestions, please? I suggest waiting until a minty SR II shows up for $6! And then get a little 'turntable' for $1. dxAce Michigan USA |
GE Superradio III Help
On Jul 28, 3:01 pm, willismat wrote:
I picked one of these up at Goodwill for three bucks, and I need to get inside of it to fix a speaker connection, but a couple of the screws in the back won't turn for me (stripped, maybe?). Those of you who have one know that they are very recessed into the plastic body of the radio, and I can't figure out how to get them unscrewed. Any suggestions, please? Long shank screwdriver, available at a good electronics store, and no Radio Shack does not count. The place where I bought mine went out of business years ago. A decent electronics store is tough to find. If you're in California, Frys has them. If you're anywhere else, open the phone book to "electronics", then start calling until you find a decent place. Electronics parts aren't as popular as they once were. If you're in a major city, you should be able to find one. Otherwise you'll be driving a ways. By the way, most radios (including the SR3) use a philips head screw. I've never needed a standard head long shank driver. |
GE Superradio III Help
American Insurgent wrote:
snip Long shank screwdriver, available at a good electronics store, and no Radio Shack does not count. The place where I bought mine went out of business years ago. A decent electronics store is tough to find. snip Making special tools is often a requirement in this field; feel free to grind a piece of square steel bar of the proper width at the end into the correct size spade for a screwdriver -- with a hand grinder (dremel tool) and cutoff wheel, you can make a reed-prince or philips head as well. If you need to make a "Mac cracking tool" for the classic Macs, weld a torx bit of the proper size onto the end of a 12 inch long barbeque poker -- works well for me ;) Regards, Michael |
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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. |
GE Superradio III Help
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 |
GE Superradio III Help
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 |
GE Superradio III Help
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 |
GE Superradio III Help
On Jul 30, 12:12 pm, dxAce wrote:
Mark Zenier wrote: In article om, willismat wrote: I picked one of these up at Goodwill for three bucks, and I need to get inside of it to fix a speaker connection, but a couple of the screws in the back won't turn for me (stripped, maybe?). Those of you who have one know that they are very recessed into the plastic body of the radio, and I can't figure out how to get them unscrewed. Any suggestions, please? 1) See if they pull out with long-nose pliers. 2) Heat the head of the screw with a soldering iron and then let it cool. Are you insane? dxAce Michigan USA WillisMat, Turn the Radio so the Screw-Head are facing down : 1 - Tap the Radio to see -if- the Screws fall out. 2 - Use a Screwdriver with a Magentic Tip and gently unscrew the screws while slowly removing the Screwdriver. hope this helps ~ RHF |
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