I have a cache of Piher resistors from the 70's and a collection of Mullard/philips mustards for the same era... all unused and tested to read within spec.
Of course the leads are pretty oxidized... the resistors wouldn't even give me a reading unless I took some light sand paper and cleaned the leads up. So it led me to wonder if there are any special steps people take for this... like sand down and clean with alcohol ... or some deoxit... or ... well, that's my question I guess??
How would one go about a very thorough cleaning for usage?
I think I will be building a 1987 type clone... I ordered some JTM45 trannies from Metro Amp in the states... which I assume will show up in about a month or so.... so it will be all JTM45 but 1987 for the v1 setup. AT least that's where I'm leaning. Which I think more or less makes is a 67-68 1987, or a modified JTM45
Thanks!!
Of course the leads are pretty oxidized... the resistors wouldn't even give me a reading unless I took some light sand paper and cleaned the leads up. So it led me to wonder if there are any special steps people take for this... like sand down and clean with alcohol ... or some deoxit... or ... well, that's my question I guess??
How would one go about a very thorough cleaning for usage?
I think I will be building a 1987 type clone... I ordered some JTM45 trannies from Metro Amp in the states... which I assume will show up in about a month or so.... so it will be all JTM45 but 1987 for the v1 setup. AT least that's where I'm leaning. Which I think more or less makes is a 67-68 1987, or a modified JTM45
Thanks!!
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