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Re: restoring 475a/dm44


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--- In TekScopes@y..., "Craig Sawyers" <c.sawyers@t...> wrote:
I cut open the offending electrolytic on my
machinist's lathe and removed the insides. Still "wet" but
open in both cases. Then soldered in an equivalent replacement axial
unit from da-shak.com and sealed the can back on
That's a perfectly respectable repair technique! I did all the
electrolytics in a piece of German WWII cipher equipment that way. Cut
around the seal with a Dremel and used a modern component inside, then
sealed the cap back on with epoxy. This was the only one of these
machines
left complete in the world, so I was *very* pernickety about getting the
appearance historically correct.

Craig
Wow ! Was that an Enigma one ? How did it manage to survive ?
I know this is way OT but I can't resist !

Gaston

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