Show Us Your Lab for Boombox Repair, Restore, Customizing

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oldskool69

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Ramon posed this question to me in the "Tha' BASSment...REVISITED!" thread and my response was as follows:

oldskool69 said:
monchito said:
nice Freddie what test equipment do you have there I see a oscilloscope... :thumbsup:


You caught me Ramon. :lol: I actually have the following instruments:

1. Secore Model SC61 Waveform Analyzer (What you saw...)

And what you didn't see!

2. Bell-Howell Oscilloscope (Mfg. by Heath Corporation) Model 10D-203-31 Oscilloscope
3. BK Precision (Dynascan Corp.) Model 1653 AC Power Supply
4. BK Precision Model 1660 Triple Output DC Power Supply
5. Heathkit ID-5252 Audio Load
6. Heathkit IG-5218 Sine Square Audio Generator
7. Heathkit FM Stereo Generator
8. Conar Instruments Model 212 Multimeter/Ohm Meter
9. Senior VoltOhmyst Model VW-98C
10. Conar Instruments Model 214 Transistor Tester
11. CAPOHM 1000 Capacitor Checker

Betcha didn't know had this stuff did ya? :lol:

As you can see, this is part of the section where the magic happens.

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So show your area, list your toys (tools) for repair outside the suspected philips head screwdriver! Let's see it! :-D
 

blu_fuz

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One day I will have a "station" to work at. Right now I just use the floor in our attic :lol:.

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I have a decorative travel trunk full of tools, manuals, strap making materials, and parts. You can't even tell. It's the bottom trunk:

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I often use this ledge as a "parts holder" when I am tired of hunching over working on the floor :lol: :dunce: :

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Or if it is a real serious restoration or a lot of work to do, I take it out to the garage:

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oldskool69

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blu_fuz said:
One day I will have a "station" to work at. Right now I just use the floor in our attic :lol:.

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I have a decorative travel trunk full of tools, manuals, strap making materials, and parts. You can't even tell. It's the bottom trunk:

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I often use this ledge as a "parts holder" when I am tired of hunching over working on the floor :lol: :dunce: :

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Or if it is a real serious restoration or a lot of work to do, I take it out to the garage:

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You do what you gotta do man! :lol: And that ledge! I hope nothing fell off! :-O :lol:
 

oldskool69

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stormsven said:
Im fixing em all around the house , IF i can find a free space from our 4 kitties :lol: .

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You take 'em where you gotta to put in the work. :yes: Got two cats myself...but they don't come downstairs...too much noise. :lol:
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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I have two places to work on radios...but do most of my work in the garage.

Here is my table top work space in my office / Boomroom

For the most part I do testing, evaluating BLASTING here...

As you can see, today is fix the lamp day!

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The heavy work is done here. Full tear downs and rebuilds. There is a sink in the garage so I can wash parts. I have all sorts of tools, drill press, air compressor, all wrenches, screw drivers of every size, soldering station, dremel with hundreds of bits, pretty much everything you need to rebuild and in some cases, remake parts. It tends to kind of be a mess, but I always have 3-4 projects going ranging from car work to boomers to honey do's!

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baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
My work station is the kitchen counter, plenty of space, outlets and sink :-D And at the breakfast table for sit down repairs :yes:

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baddboybill

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BoomBoomBlaster said:
so nice to see you working on radios with your son bill and that he appreciates and shares your passion for radios :-)

Thanks I actually use my daughter every once in a while but she complains :lol: and Jeannie helps me quite a bit too :thumbsup:
 

monchito

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well here is my basic equipment I am also into ham radio as you can see I have a frequency counter a basic signal tracer a fluke multimeter and a Motorola 20 mgz oscilloscope and a logic probe thts about it :-/
 

stynger007

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Lasonic TRC-920 said:
I have two places to work on radios...but do most of my work in the garage.

Here is my table top work space in my office / Boomroom

For the most part I do testing, evaluating BLASTING here...

As you can see, today is fix the lamp day!

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The heavy work is done here. Full tear downs and rebuilds. There is a sink in the garage so I can wash parts. I have all sorts of tools, drill press, air compressor, all wrenches, screw drivers of every size, soldering station, dremel with hundreds of bits, pretty much everything you need to rebuild and in some cases, remake parts. It tends to kind of be a mess, but I always have 3-4 projects going ranging from car work to boomers to honey do's!

Hey TRC=920 , Lovin that M70 Van Halen Boombox, :yes: please post more pics of it , and did you do the resto yourself?
 

oldskool69

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baddboybill said:
I think this is Ira's work station :hmmm: :lol: :lol:

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A clear statement as to how crappy his collection is. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously though, he just abuses Ramon and nags Norm into submission to keep his stuff running. :-P :lol: :lol: :lol: :afro:
 

neko

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I dont have much space so i have to work mostly time on my couch :-/ . All equipment i have hidden in room, if i need osmething i just take it out. Heres some of it
 
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