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John Smith October 3rd 10 06:00 AM

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On 10/2/2010 9:50 PM, wrote:

...
Portable radios were all made of very light materials. Very few had
aluminum cabinets and those were usually high-end models,like Braun .


Aluminum is just not that expensive. Aluminum is even easy to cast and
machine. And, I for one, would pay the additional cost of having a
metal cabinet ... but we remain stuck with plastic junk ... I have
gotten rid of all my old metal radios, the old tubers and transistor
rigs. I miss the cabinets though ... I am surprised China doesn't catch
on that a radio in an aluminum cabinet would take the country by storm.
They, certainly, could manufacture it cheap enough.

Regards,
JS

dave October 3rd 10 08:19 PM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
John Smith wrote:
On 10/2/2010 9:50 PM, wrote:

...
Portable radios were all made of very light materials. Very few had
aluminum cabinets and those were usually high-end models,like Braun .


Aluminum is just not that expensive. Aluminum is even easy to cast and
machine. And, I for one, would pay the additional cost of having a metal
cabinet ... but we remain stuck with plastic junk ... I have gotten rid
of all my old metal radios, the old tubers and transistor rigs. I miss
the cabinets though ... I am surprised China doesn't catch on that a
radio in an aluminum cabinet would take the country by storm. They,
certainly, could manufacture it cheap enough.

Regards,
JS


Aluinum corrodes. You need to use more expensive alloys to beat the
longevity of plastic in the real world.

John Smith October 3rd 10 11:09 PM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
On 10/3/2010 12:19 PM, dave wrote:

...
Aluinum corrodes. You need to use more expensive alloys to beat the
longevity of plastic in the real world.


My aluminum wheels on my 1996 4-wdrive have been exposed to every bad
corrosive process the elements can come up with, acid raid and road salt
just to mention a couple ... a radio in my home would fair much better;
And, the rims still look excellent!

I love it when someone mentions a non-issue ... however, I do have some
old military equipment in the basement which is aluminum cased. It
would have to be polished and repainted ... was made in the 1940's.

Regards,
JS

John Smith October 3rd 10 11:12 PM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
On 10/3/2010 12:20 PM, wrote:
Nothing wrong with Wood radio cabinets.The speaker sound sounds better
in a wood box too.
cuhulin


I guess wood cases has an attraction for some, not me. I even like my
laptops in an aluminum case ... this time I couldn't find one. They
have ALL (well, except one MAC I found) to plastic ... perhaps you would
favor a computer in a wood case? Maybe pull one apart and stuff it in a
cigar box ... I wonder how long before all cigar boxes become plastic?

Regards,
JS


John Smith October 3rd 10 11:14 PM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
On 10/3/2010 12:20 PM, wrote:
Nothing wrong with Wood radio cabinets.The speaker sound sounds better
in a wood box too.
cuhulin


A nice aluminum cigar box would be nice; Wouldn't it? My briefcases
are samsonite aluminum models, and one aluminum one from Italy; You
like aluminum briefcases, don't ya? Or, are you a
fascist-communist-socialist aluminum hater??? grin

Regards,
JS

[email protected] October 4th 10 03:33 AM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
You want a wood case wris****ch?
http://www.techchee.com
cuhulin


[email protected] October 4th 10 06:24 AM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
On Oct 3, 3:19*pm, dave wrote:
John Smith wrote:
On 10/2/2010 9:50 PM, wrote:


...
Portable radios were all made of very light materials. Very few had
aluminum cabinets and those were usually high-end models,like Braun .


Aluminum is just not that expensive. Aluminum is even easy to cast and
machine. And, I for one, would pay the additional cost of having a metal
cabinet ... but we remain stuck with plastic junk ... I have gotten rid
of all my old metal radios, the old tubers and transistor rigs. I miss
the cabinets though ... I am surprised China doesn't catch on that a
radio in an aluminum cabinet would take the country by storm. They,
certainly, could manufacture it cheap enough.


Regards,
JS


Aluinum corrodes. You need to use more expensive alloys to beat the
longevity of plastic in the real world.- Hide quoted text -

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Aluminum corrodes ,like almost any other metal,when exposed to acid
rain/salwater. My 50 year-old R-648 /ARR41 (was forced to sell it at
one point) was kept indoors and was absolutely immaculate
cosmetically . It didn't look like an alloy or anodized at all.

dave October 4th 10 02:22 PM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
wrote:
On Oct 3, 3:19 pm, wrote:
John Smith wrote:
On 10/2/2010 9:50 PM, wrote:


...
Portable radios were all made of very light materials. Very few had
aluminum cabinets and those were usually high-end models,like Braun .


Aluminum is just not that expensive. Aluminum is even easy to cast and
machine. And, I for one, would pay the additional cost of having a metal
cabinet ... but we remain stuck with plastic junk ... I have gotten rid
of all my old metal radios, the old tubers and transistor rigs. I miss
the cabinets though ... I am surprised China doesn't catch on that a
radio in an aluminum cabinet would take the country by storm. They,
certainly, could manufacture it cheap enough.


Regards,
JS


Aluinum corrodes. You need to use more expensive alloys to beat the
longevity of plastic in the real world.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Aluminum corrodes ,like almost any other metal,when exposed to acid
rain/salwater. My 50 year-old R-648 /ARR41 (was forced to sell it at
one point) was kept indoors and was absolutely immaculate
cosmetically . It didn't look like an alloy or anodized at all.


Portable radio?

[email protected] October 5th 10 06:58 AM

Sangean ATS909X Yahoo group
 
On Oct 4, 9:22*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
On Oct 3, 3:19 pm, *wrote:
John Smith wrote:
On 10/2/2010 9:50 PM, wrote:


...
Portable radios were all made of very light materials. Very few had
aluminum cabinets and those were usually high-end models,like Braun ..


Aluminum is just not that expensive. Aluminum is even easy to cast and
machine. And, I for one, would pay the additional cost of having a metal
cabinet ... but we remain stuck with plastic junk ... I have gotten rid
of all my old metal radios, the old tubers and transistor rigs. I miss
the cabinets though ... I am surprised China doesn't catch on that a
radio in an aluminum cabinet would take the country by storm. They,
certainly, could manufacture it cheap enough.


Regards,
JS


Aluinum corrodes. You need to use more expensive alloys to beat the
longevity of plastic in the real world.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Aluminum corrodes ,like almost any other metal,when exposed to acid
rain/salwater. *My 50 year-old R-648 /ARR41 (was forced to sell it at
one point) was kept indoors and was absolutely immaculate
cosmetically . It didn't look like an alloy or anodized at all.


Portable radio?- Hide quoted text -

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Yes,if compared with R-390 or RA-17 !


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