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5/24 Followup:
I had to buy a bulk quantity of push/pull panel fasteners even though I only needed one for my radio. The female sockets are identical to Zenith OEM in fit and appearance. The male portion of the pin has a slightly smaller head but works perfect. (you can also use an original male pin in the new female socket). If anyone needs these email davefr at gmail.com. I'll be glad to supply some of my surplus to others that are in need. $3.00/ea or 2 for $5.00. (add $1 for freight for US) These are them: http://www.southco.com/product/class.aspx?cid=7522 On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:53:16 -0700, davefr wrote: I have a real "minty" Zenith 7000 Shortwave radio. The back cover is held on by a push pin in the middle of the cover. You push in the pin and it expands the surrounding prongs and it holds the cover in place. Well, plastics back then got pretty brittle and I only have 1 of the four little prongs left on back of the cover. It's not enough the hold it closed and the upper batterys tend to want to push the back cover open. I'm sure there are plenty of workarounds but I'm looking for a method that doesn't require hacking, drilling, or kludging. I'm sure I'm not the first with this issue. Does anyone have any creative solutions that can leaves this radio in close to mint condition??? Any source of these push pins by chance?? TIA |
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