1938 Zenith 9S262 Shutter Dial Console Tube Radio Part 2 of X Fragile Stuff
Let's get to work doing what we always do first - removing all of the stuff that we could break if we got clumsy. Since I'm clumsy by nature, I like to get all of the "Fragile Stuff" off of the chassis as soon as possible!

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1938 Zenith 9s262 Shutter Dial Tube Radio Part 3 of X Under the Hood

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1938 Zenith 9S262 Shutter Dial Tube Radio Part 4 of X Details From Down Under

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Wie man ein Röhrenradio repariert und upgradet | SWR Handwerkskunst

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The Rise and Fall of Briggs & Stratton, the Engine That Powered Every American Backyard

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1938 Zenith 9S262 Vintage Tube Radio Part 1 of X First Peeks

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1963 Physics Has No Business Being This Entertaining

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1938 Zenith 9S262 Shutter Dial Antique Tube Radio Part 6 of X

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FIXED! 1938 Zenith 9S262 Shutter Dial Tube Radio Part 5 of X Finishing Up Basic Chassis Work

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Ultimate Vintage Engine Collection — Thunder Roars & White Smoke Show

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A Nora W200L tube radio restored || Master Jambo

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Patterson All Wave 1934 Console Radio Repair And Cabinet

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1938 Zenith 9S262 Shutter Dial Tube Radio Part 7 of X Tuning Works continued

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1937 Zenith 10S130 Antique Tube Radio Part 1 of X First Look and Request for HELP!

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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Zenith 9S262 Dial and motor drive belt replacement

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Glanzpunkte der Radioausstellung

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Astor KK Radiogram Restoration Part 1

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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How Bell Telephone's Loading Coil Saved Long Distance Calls (1900)

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