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Salvaging Bandmaster Tube Chart
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Depends on what you wanna do with the amp. As a collectors item I would leave it as is since that's how the amp was built 50 years ago (sort of normal aging process).
For a player or anyone whor needs to know which tubes to use in this specific amp you might draw a new tube chart by yourself.
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What I wanna do with the amp is get it back to its owner. As it is, a couple more times the power cord is shoved in there, the chart is gone for good. That is why I asked about getting the chart to lie flat so that I can put a protective coating on it. A friend of mine suggested using glycerine to soften the paper, so I am going to try that, thinning it spraying it lightly from an atomizer.
I'm just trying to preserve what's there. As for the tube info, the onwer knows what's in it; can't get much simpler than two tube types.
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Thanks for the tip, Olddawg, seems like steam would work well.
Here's how this one turned out with the glycerin. I brushed away the dust and used a 50/50 mix with water, spraying it lightly then letting it sit overnight. Next day I gently applied glue to the back of the curled up chart and gradually got it to lay flat.
One of the corners is still there, as you see, and I did pick up a stamped letter K. The second letter was lost in a crease.
The glycerin made the chart a little oily, and it darkened it up a bit more than it was. But it did do what I wanted it to do. Now I plan on cutting a small piece of lexan that will cover the chart, and be attached using the two nearby bolts.
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