1937 Zenith Tube Radio Restoration

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2023
  • This is a Zenith model 6S128. Very nice set and love that I now have it in my collection. I would have loved to know the history of this set seeing how rough the condition was.
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  • @MetallicBlade
    @MetallicBlade Před rokem +15

    The old Zenith slogan:
    The quality goes in
    before the name goes on
    That definitely holds very true here!

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před rokem +6

      I think about that quote very often day to day. They really meant it. Unbelievable now to see how well-built these radios were

  • @richardmcleod1930
    @richardmcleod1930 Před 9 měsíci +9

    "At Zenith the Quality Goes In Before The Name Goes On"

  • @fanman8677
    @fanman8677 Před rokem +10

    absolutely magnificient old zeniths really do look amazing.

  • @terryblackman6217
    @terryblackman6217 Před rokem +15

    I think that you have done a brilliant job on this radio, considering what it was like when you first got it. I often wonder how many vintage radios end up being dumped and yet could be saved.

  • @doog13r2
    @doog13r2 Před rokem +8

    Great job saving this historical beauty!

  • @nordbros2808
    @nordbros2808 Před měsícem

    Maybe I never worked with such an old radios, but that a lot of original components are still workable enough would not surprise me. Back in 2017 I was helping on the demolishing of an old abandoned house. It was abandoned since mid-80's and was in really bad shape. Because of damaged roof it was very damp in there. Floor literally was covered with a moss carpet, wallpaper were peeling from walls and a lot of furniture was badly damaged. Obviously because door was locked all this time there still was left some old electronic devices, some of which were in disrepair condition, like 1960's TV which lying on the floor because legs of the cabinet it was standing broke, but some was surprisingly well looking, like a 1950's radio in small bedroom which had less damage than rest of house.
    Back then I had not much experience with tube devices, but already had some collection of 70's-80's transistor electronics, so I decided to try my restoration skills with this radio and took it for myself (I originally wanted to take TV too, but condition of it scared me away because I was not sure could I save anything from it or not).
    As result after quick visual check and getting sure that there is no obvious shorts I plugged it into power, and it came back to life in a literal minute, on all original parts (it never was repaired or else including presence of all original tubes).
    Not gonna lie, back then it was a pretty big surprise for me because a lot of later electronics were already requiring some repair when I was getting them, but this radio was working for 30 years, then standing for 30 more years in awful conditions and still was working well, but looks like it just how these devices were made. Since then, except cabinet restoration, all parts I had replaced there were: rubber spacers between chassis and cabinet (original ones dried out and fell apart, power cable (more for safety sake) and one of the speaker wires because I managed to damage it by accident during disassemble process, and it still works more than well!

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před měsícem

      It is absolutely surprising today that electronics made in the 30s still have the ability to turn on and just work on all original parts. Perhaps it's lack of quality now? Or maybe radios were quite simple designs electronically speaking so not much could go wrong? It's an endless conversation that I have with myself about all the reasons how these sets were built so well. You can see the pride and hard work that went into crafting them.

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Wow, all the old radio shows these old radios played back in 1937. 😎 Great video. Thank you.

  • @steventrosiek2623
    @steventrosiek2623 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Spectacular job! Unbelievable. I think it was stored in a barn. Great treasure. Thanks for a wonderful video.

  • @lunaclark8803
    @lunaclark8803 Před rokem +6

    So proud of you baby, this looks INCREDIBLE and I know you worked hard on bringing it back to life ❤

  • @anaphylaxis2548
    @anaphylaxis2548 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I went to a vintage radio sale today and my son bought this exact model for $40. It's in very good condition. Can't wait to see him restore it. Yours looks good.

  • @swhod2190
    @swhod2190 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great work, and in a 2 bedroom apartment. You're to be congratulated. Love the radio! It's the cat's meow!

  • @rcmac206
    @rcmac206 Před rokem +4

    That's a beautiful restoration, reminds me of my Montgomery ward radio that i still need to work on, it's in pretty rough shape right now

  • @kensherwood4866
    @kensherwood4866 Před rokem +4

    Marvelous job a fine set saved

  • @gabrieluruguay1
    @gabrieluruguay1 Před rokem +6

    Nice! The Cat, supervise if its ok restoration haha. Nice vid!! Greets

  • @SpinStar1956
    @SpinStar1956 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi Jack, first time seeing your channel. Great work on the Zenith; them and Philco are my favorites.
    On the 'M' designator; this is from piece-parts whereby 'M' would mean you have 1000 pieces (e.g. #M or M#; where '#' means number) ; and 'Meg' is used to denote a million.
    And actually, these originally-emanate from Roman Numerals where L = 50; C = 100; D = 500 and M = 1000; the don't teach Roman Numerals anymore in school!
    So if you ever here anyone call a $100-bill a 'C-note' that is where it comes from. Hope this helps & 73...

  • @mikefinn2101
    @mikefinn2101 Před rokem +3

    Really a great job and sure loved to watch your work very inspiring and very happy to have run across this video. Thanks for making the video and sharing Super thanks Mike

  • @watcher818
    @watcher818 Před 5 dny

    Nice one Jack! As always. Accidentally ran across your channel here, take care! Gary.

  • @RadioRetired
    @RadioRetired Před rokem +2

    Nice job! Another one saved.

  • @doniusgombongod1207
    @doniusgombongod1207 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Brilliant, amazing restoration Video, have a nice day..

  • @Timothycan
    @Timothycan Před 5 měsíci

    Nice work! One little tip - I would have also replaced C16, the capacitor to the grid of the output tube, before trying the radio. If that's electrically leaky, it can put positive bias on the tube and cause all sorts of damage.

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Před rokem +2

    Impressive work getting the old girl back from the dead. With water stains on veneers you could try vinegar and lite olive
    oil mixed 50/50 on the top but oxalic acid ( wood bleach) usually works best. Should spot treat it only to dark areas only
    and they should disappear as it is mostly bacteria and dirt in the fibers. History lesson ! M was used instead of K
    because they used the old Roman numeral system at first , so M=1000. Now we use K for kilo meaning 1000. The always
    wrote Meg for Megohms when they used the Roman M in the parts list and chassis identification. You should add a fuse
    inline with the new power cord to protect the transformer when you get a chance, just in case. Cody loves his new perch!

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před rokem

      Wow interesting about the old Roman numeral system. It definitely threw me off at first.

  • @Joe-KN4IFI
    @Joe-KN4IFI Před 6 měsíci +1

    A light restoration was the way to go for now. Like you said as you gain experience you can come back and do a proper restoration. If you haven't check out David Tipton's channel he has great tips on restoring radios. Also there are Bluetooth modules you can get to stream right to the radio. But still you did a nice job. Well done. Joe

  • @a587g
    @a587g Před rokem +6

    Nice job! I've worked on several of the console versions of that set. One thing I would recommend is replacing the cabdohm resistor. They'll either open, and cut B+, or short to chassis and take out the power transformer. I even saw one that had caught on fire! I make it a point to change it on every 1935-38 Zenith I restore. Also, I'm not sure if you ever found a replacement for the tone control, but I think I have a parts 8S154 chassis laying around which uses the same part- if it's intact that is. Happy to check for you.

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před rokem +2

      That's very nice of you! I'm always open to donations but can't afford anymore space at the moment. I'm still in an apartment but looking to buy a house in the next year or so. I probably should replace the candohm resistor. I put it off because of the specific values at high watt values which I have to special order. I will get around to it in the future though.

  • @McVaio
    @McVaio Před měsícem

    I have successfully filled up missing parts of veneer with wood filler. I picked a color that closest matched the wood and once it had dried, I used a graphite pencil to reproduce the grain pattern. After refinishing the whole cabinet, you couldn't see the difference.

  • @MaxStax1
    @MaxStax1 Před 8 měsíci

    That turned out great!! Nice job!

  • @silviowel
    @silviowel Před rokem +1

    saudações brasioleiras ao mestre ...........um trabalho muito bom, parabens ...........fico feliz de ver a arte e empenho do amigo...............mais uma vez parabens.....abraço

  • @tarcisiomendes2658
    @tarcisiomendes2658 Před rokem +2

    Só antiguidades top irmão, parabéns

  • @juliangerardcascio1111
    @juliangerardcascio1111 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Zenith TV 📺, B & W TV 📺 Radio, Stereo, and all, back in it's day was the very best 👌 👍 you could get 👌 !!!×!!!! VCR,s and DVD 📀 also , nothing anymore like they were !!!!!

  • @annelisepereira5721
    @annelisepereira5721 Před rokem +3

    hello beautiful Zenith brazil

  • @javier777delfin
    @javier777delfin Před měsícem

    I hope he is Florida By Orlando lol . good work lovely work .

  • @royeubanks639
    @royeubanks639 Před 7 měsíci

    Don't know if anyone mentioned it, but I have had great results with repairing speaker cones with a single ply of paper towel and contact cement. The dried cement is rubbery and flexible.

  • @danielependola1580
    @danielependola1580 Před 9 měsíci

    Conviene sempre restaurare un radio del genere è bellissima facevano degli oggetti magnifici !

  • @ericklassen742
    @ericklassen742 Před 7 měsíci

    Good job with the resto! RULE OF THUMB (for me, at least)... Take good close-ups of the area that may get spoiled during removal (decals, etc) and any pieces that get chipped or broken. Now you have a starting point for someone with a 3D printer to duplicate the item. Anything can be 3D printed but the artwork has tobe clear and to accurate scale. Remember: Garbage IN = garbage OUT.

  • @sergiososa9229
    @sergiososa9229 Před 9 měsíci

    Belleza de joya, los radios de tubos creo que fué lo mejor de la rafiorecepcion, buenísimo y aguantadores, solo que suconsumo en energía eléctrica si era un poco elevado. Mis respetos para esos aparatos, me gusta que aún hay personas con esa debilidad..
    SERGIO SOSA Méndez, desde Gualan Zacapa Guatemala.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Před 8 měsíci

    Good job

  • @nurwidi3157
    @nurwidi3157 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice job

  • @josepp883
    @josepp883 Před 4 měsíci

    Hola desde España, es una pena que no tenga traducción ,me gusta mucho su trabajo

  • @Peron1-MC
    @Peron1-MC Před rokem

    man your collection is so cool. i also have a couple of old radios and radio gramophones. i found in them thrift shops and antique shops. but i just use them as furniture because i dont really like working on electronics. im more of a mechanic kinda guy XD. they sure look good tho. problem is here in sweden we dont use AM radio anymore i dont think. so even if i could get one working i probebly couldnt really use it :/

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před rokem +1

      Non-working pieces from this era still are beautiful statement pieces! Really shows the quality build of what some things used to be. Some collectors like to add their own aux input to old radios to hookup their iPhone which I've done a few times. Really gives the music a warm old tone to them.

  • @edgardojaviercanu4740
    @edgardojaviercanu4740 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice job. If your cat approves, it is right!

  • @harrybond007
    @harrybond007 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Did you do an IF alignment?

  • @Skiillynn20
    @Skiillynn20 Před 4 měsíci

    I was wondering where the link is for the tuner belt?

  • @Greg-et2dp
    @Greg-et2dp Před 11 měsíci

    Jack saunders for speaker 🔊 repair you can use liquid Electrical tape

  • @arthurmandras-dk4po
    @arthurmandras-dk4po Před 6 měsíci

    Nice

  • @joemorgulec2012
    @joemorgulec2012 Před rokem +2

    Hey Jack I was hoping to reach out and see if you could be hired to get my Zenith Porthole Television working again. I had been planning to take the electronics all out and just put a flatscreen in, but I would love to honor the television by getting her playing again instead. Is there some way I could contact you?

  • @litoboy5
    @litoboy5 Před 4 měsíci

    A jewel

  • @MrHBSoftware
    @MrHBSoftware Před 10 měsíci

    how do you kep the cats from scratching the cabinets? i have cats but i cant let them in the rrom were i have my tvs and radios

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před 10 měsíci +1

      They have scratch posts and beds so I think that discourages them from jumping on the cabinets all the time. But otherwise, they’re just good boys. When they jump on the cabinets, they don’t have their claws out. They’ve scratched some other wood furniture before but I just put some restor-a-finish over it and it looks good as new. I’d rather risk it than not having them around when I’m working on things

  • @misantezdenek5589
    @misantezdenek5589 Před rokem +1

    🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @randywright8575
    @randywright8575 Před 10 měsíci

    M is the roman numeral for a thousand.

  • @user-dt7er7gw3t
    @user-dt7er7gw3t Před 7 měsíci

    In the 1930s "M" is 1,000 just like Roman Numerals used for dates.

  • @Peron1-MC
    @Peron1-MC Před rokem

    maybe the wax on the cables are from a really old repair as an insulator.

  • @Greg-et2dp
    @Greg-et2dp Před 11 měsíci

    Jack saunders do you no ware I can get germanium transistors for my zenith Trans oceanic shortwave receiver I want to restore it let me no?

  • @beetlejuice3x309
    @beetlejuice3x309 Před 3 měsíci

    Duuuude, do you do repairs for others? I have an old.radio that has parts like this. How can anyone get in touch with you?

  • @ronswicord4447
    @ronswicord4447 Před 7 měsíci

    why the jailhouse tattoo on your left wrist?

  • @petemiksich5760
    @petemiksich5760 Před 9 měsíci

    Of course the radio works...........................it's a ZENITH

  • @piccalillipit9211
    @piccalillipit9211 Před 9 měsíci

    *IVE GOT AN IPHONE 8 THAT STILL WORKS...!* but my iPhone 6 died...

  • @LCR
    @LCR Před měsícem

    31:25 Haha that's the same station that played in the 1957 Chevy when demonstrating the radio! czcams.com/video/lo-qoqhKVXw/video.html @ 4:49

  • @richb419
    @richb419 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi I used to repair tv's and radio's in the 60's and that residue is from heavy smokers, the tar sticks on the warm surfaces then it atracks dust. it's disgusting stuff

  • @pofrof4910
    @pofrof4910 Před 5 měsíci

    😴

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl Před rokem +2

    Are there any radio stations... left?
    Let me qualify that with a... ...Worth listening to.
    Answer for me, with an AA5 and AA6. Nope.
    Amazing it's survived that long unmolested, untouched, and unrestored. Which is uper rare by now. In fact, restoring it, you'll probably plummet it's value imho to me anyway. Restored working radios, now a dime a doezen. Diamond in a rough? 100% original. Good luck ever finding one of those. It's like barn finds, they don't exist any more, because peopel find them, restore them, then sell them. No more barn finds. Unicorns now sadly. Like this radio. It's a unicorn.
    This ain't 50 years ago when these were a dime adozen. It's 2023. Some project for Glassslinger. This is 2023,a nd this is a super rare 100% stock museum piece. Anything you do to it would destroy it's value. IMHO. Because its now.. what do you call it... an anachronism. Something that escaped restorers this long. Only to have you as a newb get in there and start yanking out tubes and desoldering dried out electrolytic capacitors.
    Kind of like someone trying to retouch up the Mona Lisa because the colors are fading lol..
    I just bought the broken 10 commandment tablets on ebay... what a score, came with the ark of the covenant boxed set. A little bit of Quikcrete from Home Depot, and bam, they'll be back together in one piece no longer shattered and as good as knew! Can't wait to show the Jews! Working 10 commandment tablets again.. woo hoo. Just like if Moses had never shattered them...

    • @televisionforever
      @televisionforever  Před rokem +4

      I would never compare restoring a radio from 90 years ago to "restoring" the Mona Lisa or the 10 commandment tablets...What an odd analogy. Radios are a part of history like typewriters or televisions. Only going back 100 years. There are a lot of these out there that people still have the original finish on and original components. Keeping mine in the condition I found it in wouldn't do it's history justice. I wanted to show it's beauty as it left the factory. I've found many many radios that have never had work done to them.

    • @harrybond007
      @harrybond007 Před 11 měsíci

      Sure there are, right wing trump talk shows and religious nut case programs, always guaranteed for a good laugh, I only discovered these gems when I started restoring AM radios!, you got to try 660 if you want to hear some real morons talking!

  • @raniaroka9670
    @raniaroka9670 Před 2 měsíci

    تكةمكنظكك😅🎉

  • @TV-js5zg
    @TV-js5zg Před 10 měsíci

    좋아요~~!

  • @decoder6379
    @decoder6379 Před 2 měsíci

    Видео супер. У меня вопрос почему не использовали пятновыводитель для дерева или на крайний случай щавеливую кислоту, возможно и перекись водорода? Лайк поставил. На канал подписался. Удачи Вам!

  • @user-zs9mk9yi3j
    @user-zs9mk9yi3j Před 9 měsíci

    Класс! Молодец!