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Old 9th Aug 2012, 9:53 pm   #21
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Well I had a look at that but can find no information on the costing for that sort of repair.
My guess would be that it is far to expensive for the radios that I have needing rear panels or repairs to the existing panels. Interesting site though. Shame I cant understand most of it!!

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Old 9th Aug 2012, 11:09 pm   #22
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I understand your have big fears for "the unnknown ".
I wish you succes repairing your panel

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Oil Temperd Hardboard cuts and drills many times cleaner than Hardboard. I have seen a jig for making radio backs with a router, but it was on another vintage radio forum. Please Pm me if you have difficulty finding it.
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