Fully disassemble dead bug infested Zenith CRT TV before cleaning
There were a few more dead bugs hiding inside. It was stored in a garage or something, til it appears on facebook marketplace since it is now "worth something" Unlike the 1985 Zenith, i took the tube out of this one. Didn't need to wash the tube, especially since it has the convergence as good as it can possibly get. As of posting, reassembly is almost complete. Playlists CRT adventures • CRT adventures CRT misadventures • CRT misadventures Laptops and PCs & unboxing them • Laptops and PCs & unboxing them Estate sale hauls and etc • Estate sale hauls and etc

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Heavy Industrial Scrapyard Finds! Repair-A-Thon!

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This Vintage Macintosh is Corroding Inside - I Saved It Just In Time

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Sony Walkman WM-D6C Repair, Replacement of all rubbers, speed adjustment, WOW & flutter measurement

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Idiots In Boats Caught on Camera

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Micro-Scan mystery 1980s TV device - Satellite? Microwave?

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Exploring 100 Miles of Abandoned Railroad Camping & Fishing

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Fixing a trash-picked CRT Television

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RESTORATION of a rare VINTAGE PHAETON night light | Amazing restoration of an old rusty lamp

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Motorola VT71 7JP4 Resurrection Analysis For Restoration Reforming Capacitors Ballast Replacements

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What Happened to OS/2?

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Motorola Radio Restoration And Modification - Full Detailed Procedure With Bluetooth Addition!

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Fixing an ABANDONED CRT TV from the '80s! Goldstar CMX-4120 Resurrection.

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Total Idiots at Work Caught on Camera | Best of 2024

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Before You Recap Your Vintage Receiver... Watch This

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Fixing this old 70's Philips television

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How to make a mini air conditioner at home! This easy idea you’ll use every day

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The Zenith "Sidekick" VCR (VRD-530HF from 1988)

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Hotel vlog 2, part 2 of 2

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