1962 Radio Hitachi Restoration
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1962 Radio Hitachi Restoration. I was given a gift from a friend and wished to restore it like it was at the factory, it was broken and sealed but not perfect, I tried to weld them and succeeded. I revived it like 1962. A radio is about the same price as a motorcycle now.
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There is a lot of work that goes into restoring plastic radios. Mostly, this is because they were not meant to last and built as such. Most of the time the trim is corroded away, the plastic studs holes are broken or batteries have leaked into these devices to such a point the electronics are shorted and the plastic is stained and brittle. You spent minimal cost and a lot of effort and did make the radio look a lot better. At the very least, the pots needed a cleaning but to do a thorough job the electronics have to be checked. You don't want to open these old plastic radios up unless you have to, so it's best to do everything you can while its open. I know this one seems to need you to take the back off for the batteries but that's just a testament to the cheapness of these old radios. I'm amazed this thing can still be saved.
These restoration videos are what you tube was made for! Thank you.
Excellent work and so engaging to watch. What sets this video apart is that the tools that were used were basic things everybody would have-- no spray booths, paint ovens, etc. Loved the barnyard animal noises in the background. Thanks.
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Major craftsman
I thought, after you take apart that radio you will put it in the garbage, but wasn't like that, wow you are a very good radio doctor for the surgery. Congratulations. God bless you.
In our times, the radio was main entertainment device. We spent a lot of hours with it, It is really deserve all this effort. Great job
د. رفعت جاسم and the iPad
The world needs a lot more people like you, you're one in a million that deserves respect in what you do. Keep up with your talent, best regards from Colombia South America.
I just started watching the video. This project looks impossible.....15 minutes later. . . . You are a genius.
Watching the impossible reduces my blood pressure. Thankyou Michael !
Я 1962 года рождения! На одном дыхании смотрел как мастер золотые руки восстановил такой раритет. Браво!
А я бабка 70 лет,руки чешутся и самой включиться в работу.Обожаю этот канал
You're not a repair man.
In fact, you're a magician! 🎩
👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆 fro 🇧🇷 Brazil
When watching how far you was taking that apart I was thinking how in the world is he going to be able to put that back together again. Wow I am amazed how great it looks now.
I like this restoration with very basic tools. I could never think that such a smashed case could be fixed and look so good. Maybe the electronics could use some TLC, but these old PCBs are sometimes fragile : copper tracks can detach from the board. I had the issue when I started recapping a 70's Philips transistor radio. It turns out that the already desoldered original electrolytic caps were still at least as good as their brand new replacements. I stopped recapping, fixed the damaged tracks and put back the original caps. "When it works, don't fix it".
As some ppl suggested cleaning potentiometers,faders,etc will just improve the performance temporarily. You also have to relubricate them. Search for fader refurbishing. If you just clean them, they will for a certain time appear to work better but the contacts will scrape away with time and really brake them. Hope that helps
Керемет реставрация! Жап-жаңа болды да шықты! Авторға респект!
A race track, chickens, dogs, city cars.. It sounds like this guy is living the dream!
About 50 years ago, I was repairing such receivers. Nostalgia. And I also tried to melt the cracks in the polystyrene body with a soldering iron. Even if the crack is not visible, it will remain fragile there. Old polystyrene is a brittle material. It is better to stick the patch on the inside for durability.
The circuit board should be washed with alcohol on the solder side.
The speaker diaphragm should have been protected from paint, it may have warped and the sound will rattle.
And buy yourself a good screwdriver, you use some kind of crooked nail.
Given the terrible state of the body of the radio receiver - the overall result is excellent, a job well done.
I appreciate the ghetto patch work. Jerks may complain about it because the tools weren't tailor-made but you got the job done and it turned out great. Thanks for the video. Keep it up
Looks like spica radio that's my grandfather have when I was kid. Brings memory back. Beautiful!
Thanks sir
Great job on the restoration. I am amazed that it still played. I would have reflowed the solder on the circuit board and possibly replaced the caps. Also I might have used contact cleaner on the switches. You might find de-soldering easier if you pick up a solder sucker. But here I am telling you what I would have done, and you went ahead and did it... I did not do it, so great job.
I'd like to have sub titles explaining what chemical and methods you are using like other similar videos. That makes them truly a learning experience.
Would you mind sharing an example, Ken? I'm interested as well.
.agree.
Wonderful restoration. Truly a labor of love. I liked the rooster crowing in the background, too! . It's just too bad that today's programming isn't as much fun nor as interesting as it was when that radio was new!
Carlson,Shango,BAndersen all approve of this radio restore,as well as millions of others...good job Mike...
Superb restoration! I watched the complete video. That case looked unsaveable. Just goes to show what you can achieve with basic tools, determination and skill. Well Done.
Very nicely done... tip for chrome pieces scrub with crumpled up aluminum foil it'll not only bring out the shine it'll also remove rust spots.
We used to do that on rusty spots on chrome car bumpers.
@@reecenewton3097 That's how I learned about that trick.
You should try filling ABS plastic with ABS plumbing tube melted in MEK . Evaporust for rusty metal and plastic paint for final coating . Your patience is admirable .
I'm really getting old...I remember those old transistor radios. That radio is only a year older than me. Pretty awesome to see it restored!
I thought when I saw the rotten radio at the first time the restoration is impossible. But You did the great work.
This reminds me of a Barber in a small town in South Dakota. He ran a gun shop out of his barber shop. So one day when he was fishing in a local stream, he hooked an old 10-22 Ruger rifle. It had been in the water for what looked like years and years. The aluminum receiver was in fair condition, and still worked, the barrel was very rusty and when sanded down was pitted very badly. Now .22 ammo is wax lubed and the inside of the barrel was thus protected so the rifle worked. He ordered in a new stock, cleaned up the medal as best he could then put a sign under the rifle, ENGRAVED BARREL RUGER 10-22 SPECIAL. He sold the damn thing for 10 times its value if it were brand new!
Great job, it shows you what can be accomplished with skill and patience.
¡Impresionante!... Desearía tenerte cerca para que me restaures parte de mi colección... ¡FELICITACIONES!
Next time you are confronted with such a damaged case, try using some polyester resin and Chopped Strand Matt fiberglass clothe. It will repair such radios damaged cases like magic. And buy some contact cleaner and spray the potentiometers and that crackling sound, as you use the volume control, will improve or even be gone...
Gary Mucher also replace the electrolytic caps on the board since after this much time, they’re bound to fail any day.
the printed circuit board should be washed alcohol
Mujhe ye vidio bahut pasand aaya badi Himmat Aur Mehnat ke sath aap ne ye vidio banaya very good
Nicely done. Still looks vintage. You preserved it's cool factor.
Ive been fixing and restoring radios for over 40 years. I love basket cases like this. Ive learned more from basket case radios no one thought where worth fixing or restoring then buying ones that just needed a tube or recap. Keep up the Great Work!
Disassembly/reassembly mastery- 10/10. Cleaning 7/10. Structure repair 8/10. Paint 5/10. Parts replacement 8/10. Overall 7.6. keep it up
As good as could be expected. I like how he found suitably cheesy replacement batteries.
I’m doing a Grundig Satellit right now & I thought *I* had an uphill task! A real inspiration Thank You 😊
Шикарное радио, шикарный ремонт, спасибо.
Nice work sir. As someone that knows how difficult this really is, I must give you props for a job well done. I would like to point out something athat most people don't know, that long bar with the wire wrapped around it is actually the AM antenna. I've had people argue with over it, but that's the fact. The movable antenna doesn't do anything for the AM band. How you turn the radio does make a difference for AM
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@His Masters Voice You can kiss my grits. when I want your opinion, I'll tell you what it is. Buzz off, bozo you don't know what the hell you are talking about.
@His Masters Voice Don't use your famly name at me, I'm not part of your family. You are the male offspring of a female canine, too stupid to terminate interior illumination upon departing.
Got em
@@ezzz42 I will call it as I see it, but I am not going to put up with ignorant trolls that have no idea what they're talking about. I'm too old and cranky to put up with that sh.. stuff.
Thank you for documenting your work so well. Not only is it especially satisfying to see the saving transformation, but one can also learn so much from viewing. Great woork, again, thanks!
The anchor you melted is polyethene or polyproplyene..but the case must be ABS ( Acrylic Butadien Strien)..ın short time sticks..but long term can be seperated..molecules are different. But what you did is remarkable and perfect.
Plastic or not these radios can go on forever restored
Nice work. Especially on the case. I would have delved into the electronics a bit more. Those variable capacitors are a pain to repair, but not impossible. They easily gt dust and light corrosion in them that would make tuning so much easier and better once cleaned out. Would have cleaned the circuit board too, seems like some corrosion had gotten to it and might be part of what was affecting the total function.
The work you did on the case is amazing. Not many would even think to tackle that part. and I thought I was the only one who cared to do that much work on them.
Wow, amazing work. It's disheartening to read the petty criticisms, especially considering the amount of skill required to do this. I've taken apart many electronic gadgets to learn the intricacies of their operations and I have to take photos with each process to remember where the parts went when it's time to put the whole thing back together. I've never restored anything like this, though, and I warmly thank you for sharing!
i seriously doubt the circuit will work...may be he had a working set which circuit he swapped
The Professor has been looking everywhere on the island for his radio.
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Wow. Must have been one of the earliest transistor radios.
This was BEYOND a restoration. I clicked on to watch you fail, instead I found a genius. Kudos. I have learned so many things here. I SUBSCRIBED.
Ahhh The year I was born , How much you want for that radio...
Paul Colson I was same year too! 😁
Incredibly satisfying to watch this restoration. Thanks :-)
The Skipper and Gilligan will be overjoyed!
AMAISING transformation
In the old equipment there are a secret and a charm.
You've got a pretty good effect. Especially that the radio was very damaged.
What else would I do. Hmmm ...
I would clean my electronics for sure. Whole.
And yes, electronics can be washed. Poor even with soap and water. Although I recommend, for example, kitchen degreasing agents. It's not some aggressive chemistry, but it's pretty good for refreshing the PCB. Of course, you need to dry it very well with a dryer, or hot air, or if someone has a chamber for drying electro. It can also be a mushroom / fruit dryer. Personally, I use it depending on the degree of dirtiness of the kitchen or compilation in an ultrasonic cleaner with dehydrated IPA. But you have to make a great deal because often the coils are protected with wax or something like that, and often the IPA dissolves. After the compilation, I would surely replace all electrolytic capacitors and at least check those with a permanent dielectric. Certainly, potentiometers and tap changers are for chemical cleaning. I do not recommend washing transformers, variable capacitors with foil dielectric. They are not possible to dry. Then I would make sure that PCB does not have cold solder, it's common in old equipment. If it happens that during soldering we will damage the soldering pad on the PCB, it is always possible to use the hole punching. It saves, in a very good way old and damaged PCBs. Metalized pads are virtually indestructible.
I do not even talk about things like re-tuning, because it's a lot harder and you need some measuring equipment.
1965 we had one Philips radio or we called transitior, that time it was very helpful for news, people's coming to our house for listing news BBC and VOA. I know how important this radio. thank you brother for your patience with restoration radio. much love from Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Esse cara é um Gênio! Parabéns pelo lindo trabalho!
Thank you sir .
did not clean the keys or the pots with clean contacts .... in my opinion it was only an aesthetic restoration.
It's not even that.
And a recap should also be required...
@@Belzediel how do you know? And where's your video? Don't hate participate!
@@heavystarch100 Through the paddle house. Upwards of noodles. If you can't maticate, poop out a hoover.
@@giuseppeblanco1256 came here to say this... a new pot on the tuning and volume knobs would have probably gone a long way...
Very good work. I rembered my self . I restored so many radios submerged due to floods with full of mud. But I have not taken so much of care on cabinet as I am professional at that time. My congratulations to you and your patience..
Imagine what you could do with the proper use of proper tools and knowledge of the electronics and how to clean and... To be honest I would not have even started fixing this heap of junk so thanks for doing the best you can and showing this :)
Que buena restauración. Si mi abuela estuviese viva, le hubiese encantado que le repararas su vieja radio. Te ganaste un LIKE men.
tenho alguns rádio fica quanto restauração
Radio, one of the first human's amazing invention in communication
Unbelievable! What a statement to your patience,skill and determination. Congratulations for a job well done.
I was expecting to hear a broadcast of the Kennedy assassination when he tuned in at the end
😂😂😂. Why not Vietnam War?
1962 - The Caribbean Crisis. I was waiting for an exchange of nuclear strikes. But Khrushchev removes missiles from Cuba, and Kennedy from Turkey.
If my grandpa wakes up today to find his resistor radio working he wont go digital again! Good work sir
As he opened it, i said to myself: I would it put together again and go for a walk instead 😂😂😂
Ought to see to believe. Thanks Mr. NVC DIY. That's provinsg us we send to much to trashes.
Would have been nice to have seen the circuit board restored.
ditto
Yep. Have to agree
Para que me Repare Tadio casetera de los 80 sanyo 3500
@@TheRailroad99 He lure you into thinking he was going to restore the entire device. That's OK, there are plenty of legitimate professionals on CZcams that can do full-scale restorations. Be not dismayed.
I have the same radio an the circuit board is super complicated
When I was a kid we have that exact radio. Playing around with the shortwave was a lot of fun at night.
Richard Lamoreaux I did the same with lw and mw, it would be great to have SW! les ''ondes courtes''!
Excellent work - it's actually really pretty now that it's been restored.
Your reconstructions are excellent, to the minute details. Of the product.Its amazing.wonderful.👌
That was magnificent...your skill is extraordinary!
The chicken is hilarious
supper, what a nice job comped, live given back to the radio , we loved this type of radios in our times, thank you , good luck
Nice.
The radio is surely pleased.
Brilliant work!👏🏼
Awesome job. This takes me back....
Внутриности как то кусками восстановил. И плату мог почистить. А так молодец дал жизнь приёмнику вторую.
Странно, что конденсаторы не высохли.
@@user-fr2xl7zm8d там годов 80 по ходу. И их делали тогда не плохие. Так что они подсохли но не высохли полностью.. да и может валялся во влажном помещении. Что замедлило это
Паяльником только не получится прочно пластик склеить. Тем более разными типами
@@hiqo5182 это не 80е, гораздо раньше.
Прдолжил первую
With the unit having suffered obvious water damage in the past, I would have expected you to check components and removed any corrosion; especially on the PCB tracks. ALL electrolytic capacitors should have been checked as well. You were very lucky it worked first time... 10/10 for the restoration.
great work !!!! w/ respect.......internet killed the radio !
You are electronic technician, painter,carpenter,nice Job!
What’s with the audio cutting out constantly
Genius, an absolute genius. Keep it up and surprise us with more and more of your knowledge.
2019 museum piece,BRAVO!
This guy is great at restoring things
Estou gostando das aulas
This radio would have gone straight to the bin at me. You saved ist - great!
Nice job with this restoration. Amazing. Cheers!
Awesome job! Can't believe how good it turned out from that very crappy state... I wouldn't dare taking it apart that far, because I probably wouldn't be able to reassemble it correctly. I love old radios and it's nice to see someone giving them some well-deserved TLC :)
Yeah, the circuitry could do with some care as well, like many others pointed out, but I guess these are mostly for display purposes nowadays. Good enough for the shelf.
Unbealiveble!
Spetacular!
I'm from Brazil.
I love your job.
Excellent travail.
Bravo
Оригинале качество.
Сделано в Японии.
Звук на заднем плане просто великолепен!!! 😅😅😅
Курятник какой то 😄😄😄Но отремкал же!
У меня на середине просмотра всплыла поговорка "грешно смеяться над убогими" и так до самого конца себе её проговаривал. Пусть само действие бессмысленно, но у него же и инструменты такие же.
Congratulations on the dedication and work.
An extensive disassembly, then reassembly. When assembling the chassis I would be replacing the electrolytic capacitors; as the age of the receiver, whether it was used or not, there would certainly be internal decomposition (mostly drying of the electrolyte) of the chemicals necessary for their function to specified values, and as their new replacements are cheap, a long way forward to restoring performance..
You beat me to it, however, it's probably not something that should be attempted unless have the proper tools, and the huge soldering gun used for melting plastic shown would probably create more problems than it fixed. The radio really was trash-worthy, so you have to admit that at least it's a working, presentable radio when he was done.
I remember doing a complete electrolytic 'recap' to a Sanyo 10SP10 Transcontinental radio, and used a few drops of Isopropyl Alcohol, with 'Servisol' on the contacts of the switches, incuding the off/volume control. I did nothing else, and it performs admirably, leaving it with factory settings..
Wow, that thing looks like it's been baking in the sun since '62!
I feel nature from this video, especially chicken and rooster.
You are amazing to remember where all the parts go
Корпус, механика ,главное кишки конденсаторы поменять да через генератор прогнать вот это дело
Тогда это уже будет не реставрация, а модернизация.
@@daurendaurenov7054 замена высохших электролитов - это обслуживание
@@daurendaurenov7054 электролиты поменять они высохли давно и всё ровно через генератор прогнать настроить
Схему и остольное конденсаторы резисторы переменные и.т.д все надо было поменять. Вот тогда былобы реставрация ☝️. А про корпус отдельное тема😉
AWESOME ...
Had a laugh to myself at 5:18 imagining the brush and dust bin coming out.
Or at the end of when the antenna is being soldered, and it falls over. Sloppy!
the soothing sounds of the village.
If my memory serves me right. Hitachi also made a wooden case version of that radio. Would be pretty cool and different.
Uswin Wood yes, I am pretty sure that the wooden case was made of Mahogany or Walnut. The only problem was that the wood dented very easily if the radio got knocked around.
I restore vintage electronics and cameras as a hobby and you have turned out one beautiful piece of work here. Well done!