RESTORING AEROLA SR RADIO

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2018
  • Here we do a full restoration of an old early 1920's Westinghouse Aerola Sr. radio. It was complete but in very worn condition. Finished, it is beautiful and plays great.
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  • @marklewis3178
    @marklewis3178 5 років тому +6

    Ron just blows me away with his knowledge and skills an amazing guy

  • @rgraham9792
    @rgraham9792 5 років тому +5

    I could watch these videos all day

    • @biggchillthedj
      @biggchillthedj 5 років тому +3

      Me too. Love his videos. Really informative.

  • @Moonwalker917
    @Moonwalker917 5 років тому +5

    I'm glad to see you back in business restoring these radios. I really appreciate that, unlike some other channels, you show the whole process of restoration and especially the cosmetic part. Anyone with some knowledge about these sets could fix them but walking us through the process of making it look like a brand new product? I don't see that very often!

  • @conundrum112
    @conundrum112 5 років тому +5

    You really know your stuff, a real expert.

  • @AtlasReburdened
    @AtlasReburdened 5 років тому +13

    It's such a shame that youtube is filled with mind rotting nonsense that millions upon millions of people intently consume daily, but unparalleled content like this remains so relatively unseen.

  • @dennisqwertyuiop
    @dennisqwertyuiop 5 років тому +5

    very nice ,great work glad to see you here often again

  • @yardleybottles6025
    @yardleybottles6025 5 років тому +7

    The Master at work!

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 5 років тому +4

    Thank You wery much for continue uploading such high quailty content! You are awsome Ron!

  • @budandbean1
    @budandbean1 5 років тому +8

    So happy every time I see that there is a new video from Ron here. One of these days it still would be so nice to see your collection Ron. As always, there are tons of us that sincerely appreciate every single video you put out and hang on every word, thank you so very much for every one. Buddy
    Ron, were those the original hinges to the box? If not they sure looked perfect!

  • @oldmaine4314
    @oldmaine4314 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for posting this. Very few detailed restoration videos of Radiola/Aeriola Sr’s are on UA-cam. I have one with very similar issues, your video is a huge help!

  • @getcartercarpark.
    @getcartercarpark. Рік тому

    You always do a nice job of restoring electronics, but an exceptional job of finishing wooden cases!

  • @priestblood
    @priestblood 5 років тому +6

    I am not sure if you have done one before but I would really like a shop tour and a look at your bench equipment

  • @sputnik4216
    @sputnik4216 5 років тому +2

    Love the binding posts and the top of the tube sticking out! We'll never see such functional design art again.

  • @lord_doomsday
    @lord_doomsday 5 років тому +3

    Another fabulous video thank you.

  • @macgvrs
    @macgvrs 5 років тому +2

    You have such an amazing skill set. Not many people can make their own tubes, along with everything else you do.

  • @loricastro3772
    @loricastro3772 5 років тому +2

    Another wonderful job and a amazing video ... indeed, I'm a fan of your channel! Thank you very much for showing.

  • @BY504A
    @BY504A 5 років тому +2

    If there is something he cannot accomplish I haven't seen it. What a talented individual!

  • @_Ramen-Vac_
    @_Ramen-Vac_ 5 років тому +2

    Another absolute *beaut* , Ron!

  • @voltagefreak6350
    @voltagefreak6350 4 роки тому +1

    My first tube radio was a 6AL11 compactron super regenerative BC band from an article i found in one of the magazines of the time. I was in the seventh grade and it won 2nd place at the school science fair. That was 1965/66. Love watching your vids. I'm 67 years old and still learning from you and many of your techniques. Thanks so much Ron. Keep it coming.

  • @DK-vx1zc
    @DK-vx1zc 5 років тому +2

    Excellent Restoration!! Thank so much for sharing.. So glad to see you share your skills and knowledge

  • @LA6UOA
    @LA6UOA 5 років тому +1

    Every new video from you is a work of art! Thank you, Ron!

  • @tschaeikaei3
    @tschaeikaei3 5 років тому +1

    Nice to see you're back and sharing your projects. Thank you. Best regards from Germany.

  • @chuck0mx
    @chuck0mx 5 років тому +2

    It's a very beautiful work on restoring...congrats...

  • @johnfnoblessr9003
    @johnfnoblessr9003 5 років тому +4

    Good for another 100 years

  • @CrazyLabs
    @CrazyLabs 5 років тому +2

    Your videos are an inspiration for me. Thanks

  • @loricastro3772
    @loricastro3772 5 років тому +1

    Amazing job! Congratulations anf thanks for showing.

  • @6A8G
    @6A8G 5 років тому +2

    You do beautiful work.....

  • @KAFKUBA
    @KAFKUBA 5 років тому

    you're the perfect blend of a perfectionist and practical...I'd be so panicked taking that apart I'd have a heart attack and be stressed out

  • @flatbrokefrank6482
    @flatbrokefrank6482 5 років тому +3

    Awesome content as always Ron - ATB

  • @nitemover1
    @nitemover1 5 років тому

    Great video i alway's enjoy your video's thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with us

  • @eddiekilby
    @eddiekilby 5 років тому +4

    Nice to see you posting again......

  • @yardleybottles6025
    @yardleybottles6025 5 років тому +2

    I wish there were some way I could send you some radios to restore without endangering your privacy. But, with your skill level, I'm sure you are never short of work!
    I have a Zenith Super Triumph I let the magic smoke out of (selenium rectifier?) that is stone beautiful.

  • @inductorbackemf7204
    @inductorbackemf7204 5 років тому +2

    Great thanks as always friend,have a safe and great day/night.
    Alex.

  • @metalman4141
    @metalman4141 5 років тому +1

    Another very interesting and informative video thanks.

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 5 років тому

    I just love the way you can almost read my mind just as I am thinking why do that a text appeared with the answer. Great work as always thanks from Spain.

  • @pomietlo24
    @pomietlo24 5 років тому +1

    SIR LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THEIR EXCELLANT KEEP EM COMING.

  • @priestblood
    @priestblood 5 років тому +2

    Another fantastic video ,thanks

  • @tombloom99
    @tombloom99 5 років тому +1

    Have been binge watching and enjoying these videos for several days now. My first job and hobby was fixing tube radios. Still do 60 years later. Thanks! BTW, the radio is an Aerola; an areola is the dark circle around a woman's nipple.

    • @gordonjones7550
      @gordonjones7550 4 роки тому

      What?!? A man doesn’t have areolae?

    • @tombloom99
      @tombloom99 4 роки тому

      @@gordonjones7550 I'm only interested in the female version :-)

  • @majordisappointment8692
    @majordisappointment8692 5 років тому

    I really like that restore nice radio that would be a keeper. Thanks

  • @jimburns348
    @jimburns348 5 років тому +1

    Good video. Nice to see someone do the work w/o talking your ear off.

  • @josephtaverna1287
    @josephtaverna1287 4 роки тому

    Great video Ron keep them coming

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 5 років тому +4

    Get well soon

  • @iflan2000
    @iflan2000 5 років тому +2

    Brilliant to watch, thanks.

  • @frycz66
    @frycz66 4 роки тому +1

    Good day. I like that you use very simple means and tools, except measuring ones. I like your diligence but you are not exaggerating, you just repair well as if it were repaired by a good mechanic from the era. For example from 1950. I look at your work with great pleasure, you give a second life to these devices, and maybe a third :) I wish you a lot of health. Best regards from Poland (it's in Europe) Robert SP5RF

  • @EUC_Senior
    @EUC_Senior 4 роки тому

    Very good restoration!

  • @AndrewBryantPianoTuner
    @AndrewBryantPianoTuner 5 років тому +1

    I have so much respect for you Brother! :) x

  • @josephconsoli4128
    @josephconsoli4128 5 років тому

    It's amazing that you're getting any sound of that loud speaker with a single tube radio. In my experience I had very low volume even with a 2-tube set. You're usually regulated to headphones with these models. Beautiful job though, as usual. PS - I have a short WD-11 in mine. They say to put a piece of fishing line under it that you can tug on the ends to get it back out. It originally had a tall pointed type WD-11 that you could easily get a grip on.

  • @walterathow5988
    @walterathow5988 5 років тому +3

    good job very nice

  • @MrGigi-dz9cv
    @MrGigi-dz9cv Рік тому

    You must have such fun restoring these radios. Luckily, you can get tubes easy.
    Here, tubes would cost much more than the radio itself.

  • @sr633
    @sr633 5 років тому +2

    Great video.

  • @VegasCyclingFreak
    @VegasCyclingFreak 5 років тому

    Interesting little project

  • @bones007able
    @bones007able 5 років тому

    Looks Great!

  • @sarahhoward9081
    @sarahhoward9081 4 роки тому +3

    You make your own tubes? How cool! How do you do it? You should make a tutorial video for us! Pretty please?

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 5 років тому +2

    I restored a brass mandrel from about 1912(ish) and it rusted to crap the very next day, I didn't even get it wet and that was over the summer, some of that old metal really had no protection built in when it was cast, like a phosphor

  • @fredyearian4968
    @fredyearian4968 5 років тому +5

    One word: HEADPHONES ... High impedance ones!

    • @NiHaoMike64
      @NiHaoMike64 5 років тому

      Or use a transformer to adapt modern low impedance headphones to the radio.

  • @dondesnoo1771
    @dondesnoo1771 4 роки тому +1

    70 years ago we had a tube radio of the 26 80 45 tube type a antenna with insulator's on the house lightenin struck the tree the fabric coated wire was attached .a Orange ball followed the wire with a buzz in the radio and it dropped where the wire entered the house 🤗scare the hell out of me.

    • @dondesnoo1771
      @dondesnoo1771 4 роки тому +1

      As a kid theese radios 20-30were being thrown out on cleanup to where we used to just pulled the tubes left the sets they were everywhere.dad wouldn't buy a 32a roadster pick up for 35$ was cut up for scrap metal worth50k today.un believed.🤗

  • @pkh4340
    @pkh4340 5 років тому +2

    Another great, instructive video. When you used 45v for the B supply instead of the 22 (as on the hookup card inside lid)....that’s OK for permanent operation? I’m using an 845 tube that they sold a few years ago that is adapted to the WD-11 base.

  • @fnordhorn
    @fnordhorn 5 років тому +1

    Nice use of a Leather punch.

  • @jim8230
    @jim8230 5 років тому

    Very nice.

  • @michaelsimpson5417
    @michaelsimpson5417 5 років тому +1

    Ron, the tickler control should cause the set to break into oscillation but doesn't seem to be working. Try reversing the leads to the tickler coil.

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  5 років тому +3

      Depends on the setting of the filament control. I had it set just low enough to give good gain but not go into oscillation. Easier to adjust. It does howl like crazy with the control set way up.

  • @ScottSavageKC7WDG
    @ScottSavageKC7WDG 5 років тому +3

    I really think the tarnish on the silver could have been removed without removing the original screen print and then clear lacquered to preserve them and prevent them tarnishing.

    • @ScottSavageKC7WDG
      @ScottSavageKC7WDG 5 років тому +2

      I just cringed seeing him sanding them....

    • @Thevinylking69
      @Thevinylking69 5 років тому +5

      Why don't you make a video showcasing your methods of how you would have removed the tarnish. glasslinger has taken the time and energy to display one method of completing this task. Your method could be vastly superior, but we will never know unless it is documented.

  • @hassanrasool3977
    @hassanrasool3977 5 років тому

    انت مبدع بالتوفيق حظا سعيدا

  • @lomawatch6935
    @lomawatch6935 5 років тому +1

    Very enjoyable! How about making a replacement tube for this?

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  5 років тому +2

      Hi!
      I make wd-11 tubes for the radios I sell. I use the originals in radios in my collection!

  • @Jeffrey314159
    @Jeffrey314159 5 років тому +1

    Fessenden created the first AM broadcast by a low frequency radio (50KHz or 100KHz) xmission in 1911 using a high frequency alternator and a magnetic-amplifier(saturable reactor). Commercial AM radio didn't come online in the USA until 1920, I think.
    5:15 No, they want it too look authentic - beauty in retrotech - - a look & feel that is faithful to its vintage!
    In the TRF sets of the very early days, they had a series resistance connected to the grid(of the tubes) to draw just enough current during the + half cycle to lower the crkt's Q. That way it wouldn't oscillate

  • @n8nkqrp595
    @n8nkqrp595 5 років тому +2

    Hahaha, at 4:51 "it's a, a kind of uh, psychological malady in these people". That is one tough coil

  • @ExStaticBass
    @ExStaticBass 5 років тому +2

    You know it just occurred to me that one could use thermal transfer ink much like they use on ceramic mugs for the dials. It would be easy enough to apply. All you'd really need is a sheet of high temp silicone, a hot plate or griddle, and a weight to hold the part firmly against the silicone pad. It should work just about perfectly and appear as the original epoxy enamel would. It would even replicate the embossed feel of it. Honestly I feel kind of stupid for not having thought of it before.

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  5 років тому +1

      Please do a video showing how to do it! I would like to see if it really works! It would be a great new idea if it was practical.

  • @letsnotplaywithelectricity9346
    @letsnotplaywithelectricity9346 5 років тому +4

    Where do you find all these radios? Swap meets? Hamfests?

    • @inductorbackemf7204
      @inductorbackemf7204 5 років тому +2

      Ebay mostly swap meets can be hit or miss.
      make sure to get real good photos of anything off ebay as always.
      Alex.

    • @TerryMcKean
      @TerryMcKean 5 років тому

      @Lets NOT Play With Electricity... Your screen-name reminded me of this video.... someone needs to have a little chat with these two linemen. :-)
      ua-cam.com/video/jW-yzxEF4G4/v-deo.html

  • @user-ms7um1ge5j
    @user-ms7um1ge5j 5 років тому +1

    How can I get a new paper for my similar radio?

  • @vincentdiverniero4679
    @vincentdiverniero4679 5 років тому +2

    Is this guy amazing or what I wait patiently for every new video wondering if you take on jobs I'm located in Connecticut so I don't know how far away it would be to ship something

  • @qzorn4440
    @qzorn4440 5 років тому +1

    very nice...this would be a fantastic radio in an old 1930's B sci-fi movie. 8*/ thanks.

  • @deadfreightwest5956
    @deadfreightwest5956 5 років тому +3

    25:45 - Chairman Mao is looking at your work. :)

  • @knottreel
    @knottreel 4 роки тому +1

    Is there a reason you didn't remove that dial tarnish chemically? I'm not talking about abrasives or cleansers, but rather using a chemical reaction. There seems to be a lot of processes out there. I am a great fan and really love your channel. I think you do beautiful work.

  • @JoseSanchez-ex2cq
    @JoseSanchez-ex2cq 5 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @ianmedium
    @ianmedium 5 років тому +1

    Do you play the piano Ron? You have the fingers for it. Great video as usual, thank you .

  • @herbertsusmann986
    @herbertsusmann986 5 років тому +2

    Nice work as usual! Where did you get the dial lettering plastic decal things?

    • @erikj.2066
      @erikj.2066 5 років тому

      www.radiodaze.com/westinghouse-1-set/

  • @emilianomuccioli9167
    @emilianomuccioli9167 4 роки тому

    saluti da roma italia li signore è un genio

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 5 років тому

    Using the dials wouldn't scrape any of the clear transfer off would it?

  • @andershammer9307
    @andershammer9307 4 роки тому

    I have one of those but the dials are black. Don't know if mine works yet.

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 5 років тому +1

    Reline that page and mount it?

  • @nikomaukkonen4994
    @nikomaukkonen4994 5 років тому +2

    Have your ever tried to build tubes with more than one grid?

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  5 років тому +1

      No. I am more or less concentrating on rare old tubes from the early 1920's which were almost all triodes. I'll get after it one day!

  • @FrisnoB
    @FrisnoB 5 років тому +1

    Do aluminum in warm salt water not work for cleaning silver plating?

    • @juslitor
      @juslitor 5 років тому

      i was also thinking of electrolysis to restore the silver plating

  • @NiHaoMike64
    @NiHaoMike64 5 років тому

    The part where you're heating the nail with the torch reminds me of when Naomi Wu was doing that while building her backpack 3D printer. I suggest keeping a worn out soldering iron tip around to use as a hot knife - somewhat easier to control the temperature.
    A book I read a long, long time ago frowns on merely jumping an open capacitor with a good one just in case the capacitor decides to go short later on. Is that kind of capacitor made such that once it fails open, it's highly unlikely for it to go short later on?

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  5 років тому +6

      Hotter is better in melting the holes in plastic. Ideally, the plastic will vaporize totally. Too cool it forms a gooey mess. In a power circuit the old capacitor must be removed. This is a low level signal circuit with microvolts level voltages. No chance of the old capacitor shorting.

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 5 років тому +1

    Where do you get these things!

  • @FrankJGZ
    @FrankJGZ 5 років тому +1

    Lets all take a shot everytime he says "ok"!

    • @carriann26
      @carriann26 4 роки тому

      @Homeless Home Movies I now say "Okay" after I solder a component at work of screw a terminal screw in.

  • @PicaDelphon
    @PicaDelphon 5 років тому

    Still put in the Old Flatbed Scanner and do a Full Ultra Scan..#2 Dirty, Paws out some Brasso 8Oz Polish..I like used look..
    I am still Thinking of Letting you Tinker with my Old DuMont Oscilloscope 224 Heavy 50 Pound puppy..

  • @donaldgares9672
    @donaldgares9672 3 роки тому

    Good video but you never mentioned what the A voltage was but I assume it was about 1.1 to 1.5.

  • @Jeffrey314159
    @Jeffrey314159 3 роки тому

    0:29 The "box" of this first model was made of Poplar wood.
    35:03 One of those SHARPE markers or Magic Markers can do the same thing. . . . . . ?

  • @LouinVB
    @LouinVB 9 місяців тому

    Jewelers use a chemical bath to clean silver. The solution they use is called "pickle". When silver is immersed the changes to silver jewelry is dramatic cleaning the metal to a bright finish in a very short proof of time. I wonder if this would work for the bezels on the knobs.

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  9 місяців тому

      The problem is storing the supplies. I don't have a lot of extra space to keep a setup with containers and other supplies needed to do this kind of work.

  • @joseph9770
    @joseph9770 5 років тому +1

    Where do you get those printable plastic sticky sheets from?

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 4 роки тому

      J: Radiodaze.com carries many replacement radio dials and decals.

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 5 років тому +1

    You can get paint pens they might work a little better than permenant markers, you can wipe it away if you mess up too

  • @jameswilson197
    @jameswilson197 5 років тому +2

    Can you explain how you made or obtained the plastic lettering on the dials /

    • @toothrobber8076
      @toothrobber8076 5 років тому +1

      Exactly what I wanted to know

    • @carriann26
      @carriann26 4 роки тому

      ​@@toothrobber8076 me too I want to know that!?

    • @allthegearnoidea6752
      @allthegearnoidea6752 4 роки тому

      Tomjones99992& I assume he used a laser or ink jet on acetate sheet. You often to this to make a photo negative when etching PCBs. Here are some other ideas ua-cam.com/video/rGUgt_2gXy8/v-deo.html

  • @scharkalvin
    @scharkalvin 5 років тому

    Where do you find these old radios? I agree with you, I'd also prefer to restore the radio. I suppose that means restuffing capacitors and disguising resistors to look like the original I suppose, at least on sets where the parts would normally be visible.
    Those WD-11 tubes are rare and the filaments burn out easily. You took a risk cranking up that filament resistor! Also I think this set was intended for use with headphones not a speaker, although on a very strong station it could drive one of those old time magnetic speakers.

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  5 років тому +1

      There is a radio club here in Houston Tx. Get some there. Ebay is an excellent source as well. I had the main power supply set to 1.4 volts, which is within the ratings of the WD-11 filament voltage. Of course it is always best to use as little filament power as practical.

  • @Bishka100
    @Bishka100 5 років тому +2

    51:35 ' I'm allergic to something'
    ... I'm allergic to house work :-)

  • @estpst
    @estpst 5 років тому

    nice restoration

  • @psionl0
    @psionl0 5 років тому +1

    Where did you get the decals from? Did you print them from a computer? If so, where did you get the patterns from?

    • @estpst
      @estpst 5 років тому +2

      www.radiodaze.com/westinghouse-1-set/

  • @KAFKUBA
    @KAFKUBA 5 років тому +1

    I don't know how you do it...what area of the country you from? without being specific? I'd love to know your background...I'm glad for the recent flurry of new videos

    • @FrankJGZ
      @FrankJGZ 5 років тому +1

      glasslinger lives in Texas. He is a retired electronic engineer.

    • @KAFKUBA
      @KAFKUBA 5 років тому

      @@FrankJGZ he's a more useful engineer than I ever was or will be

    • @FrankJGZ
      @FrankJGZ 5 років тому +10

      @@KAFKUBA he one-time rebuilt a late 20s Wurlitzer jukebox. The Jukebox had a carousel style turntable that had some missing parts. He rebuilt the turntable and those parts that were missing he manufactured himself using nothing but his expertise and an old photo in a piece of advertisement. He also put together a wrought iron fence around his house that he himself welded using an old Lincoln welder that he rebuilt himself. He also reroof his house himself and made his home more livable.
      He is a member of the local radio club and yet despite his idiosyncrasies (the dress for example) he was soon recognized as the smartest man in the club. I seen well-seasoned, well-educated Engineers and technicians come to him for help or guidance on a particular project. Years ago when I was at his house talking with him I asked him about his education. I could swear he told me that he learned Electronics through a correspondence course he took in the 1960s. In other words he never went to a university and over the course of time he taught himself the engineering discipline. This man is amazing.
      The man is one of the few Grandmasters of both theory and practicality that I have ever met.

    • @KAFKUBA
      @KAFKUBA 5 років тому +1

      @@FrankJGZ thank you. That's an awesome story. He has inspired me for sure...I took on restoration because of him

    • @KAFKUBA
      @KAFKUBA 5 років тому +2

      I like the idiosyncrasies...we all have them

  • @chadcastagana9181
    @chadcastagana9181 4 роки тому +1

    This radio looks manufactured, but some of its components seem to be World War 1 in there hardware design. Almost Edwardian, except for the tubes

  • @malekdavarpanah4925
    @malekdavarpanah4925 4 роки тому +1

    Thank You Ron . KI7DYM

  • @digitalmetadata1
    @digitalmetadata1 5 років тому

    You should be able to adjust the ticker to the point of oscillation. Just back off slightly for maximum gain and selectivity.

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 5 років тому

      In TRF sets in the very early days, they had a series resistance connected to the grid to pull just enough current during the + half cycle to lower the crkt's Q so it wouldn't oscillate

  • @user-gb3wi9ye8h
    @user-gb3wi9ye8h 4 місяці тому

    I wonder howmany radio,s he.ll have?
    i realy like these video,s.

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger  4 місяці тому +1

      Last count was 122 which includes radios that need restoration. Nowhere left in the whole house for more!