How to repair a broken Vintage Tube AM radio volume control power switch method
Another cool repair situation hits the bench of D-Lab electronics. This time a flaky power switch ganged on the back of the volume potentiometer. Normally, this is no big deal, however in this case the pots shaft was approx 2" long. Try to find a replacement these days with the spline shaft for the knob, NOT! Well, I have a possible solution. Watch this video, pour a glass of wine, open your mind, enjoy the vintage technology. Thanks for your support. TD

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