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murphy512 7th May 2022 5:32 pm

Reconstructing Gram switch shaft, Philips 431A
 
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Hello,
I don't expect many of you having this problem, but I have a Philips 431A with a
broken/missing Gram switch shaft and the likelihood of getting one is almost impossible.
I had a go at reconstructing it by using a copper 8mm equal tee and a metal straw. So far has been working fine.
Aldo

vinrads 7th May 2022 6:24 pm

Re: Reconstructing Gram switch shaft, Philips 431A
 
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Well done in getting it to work ,if it helps this is what it looks like ,it's one from a radio I am restoring. Mick.

murphy512 7th May 2022 10:19 pm

Re: Reconstructing Gram switch shaft, Philips 431A
 
Thanks Mick, yours looks a lot better than mine! Good luck with the restoration.


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