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Another Saturday, another $20 at the barn sale. This time a bunch of salvaged radio tubes, some cool tube cross-reference guides, and a transistor-salvage project.
 

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a transistor-salvage project.
do these "pocket" transistor radios yield decent stuff? Seen a few in my local classifieds from time to time.


jumped the gun on my holiday breadboarding :P
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do these "pocket" transistor radios yield decent stuff? Seen a few in my local classifieds from time to time.


jumped the gun on my holiday breadboarding :p
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First salvage I’ve ever attempted! This one was a little bigger than pocket sized, but it said “eleven transistor” on the nameplate, so I figured it was a decent bet.

Not sure how useful they’ll be, but I got em all out.
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I’m paying no extra. I used the line option on The Tayda drill tool.

It took me one test enclosure to get the spacing right.

This is the blank test enclosure vs. the final:

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Because of how I spec’d it to Tayda (this was my first square hole), they hit the top face of the pedal on the underside. I used a file to fit the jack in and them adjusted everything down by 1.8mm.
Just wanna say this is probably the best, and best executed, idea you've had so far
 
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