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radios => all radio related topics => Topic started by: Tapper02 on September 11, 2011, 02:38:16 PM
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I've been looking high and low with no luck. I've got several feelers out but so far I haven't turned up anything. If anyone has one for sale or knows of one that I can get measurements off of to reproduce, please let me know.
Thanks, Tom
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Halftrack/scan0001.jpg)
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Halftrack/MP-521.jpg)
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Halftrack/MP-52.jpg)
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I may have a really nice original. I'll have to check when I get home. Can't remember if I sold it already.
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I may have a really nice original. I'll have to check when I get home. Can't remember if I sold it already.
Thanks! Let me know....
-Tom
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I may have a really nice original. I'll have to check when I get home. Can't remember if I sold it already.
Any luck?
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Found one in France. Euro to Dollar exchange sucks and the TVA is 19.6%! But, it's the first one I've been able to locate in almost a year so I'm biting the bullet. I actually need two so if I can't find another I'll end up having a repro made.
-Tom
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So I got the MP-52 in the mail about three weeks ago. It was pretty grungy but had the original paint on it and parts of it were wrapped in some cosmoline impregnated gauze/canvas. I decided to strip it down to bare metal and refinish it as there was some pretty good rust action on the base legs and a few other spots. I sandblasted it, put about 3 good coats of primer and then about the same number of coats of WWII Semi-Gloss OD (RAPCO #23070, supposedly the closest match to SC equipment). I also had to sandblast the metal parts of the three porcelain insulators that are in the inside as they were heavily rusted. A few coats of clearcoat and they are well protected once again. Some handpainting of the "MP-52" and reapplication of the SC inpection stamp and it's good as new! Below are some pics...thought I'd share. Enjoy.
Original condition
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Misc%20Shared%20Pics/SMIMP-52.jpg)
Closeup of the "MP-52"
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Misc%20Shared%20Pics/MP-52beforerestoration6.jpg)
Restored
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Misc%20Shared%20Pics/MP-52afterrestoration7.jpg)
New and improved "MP-52"
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Misc%20Shared%20Pics/MP-52afterrestoration6.jpg)
Top view (the smudges are from where I test fit the AB-15/GR antenna base)
(http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h39/Tapper02/Misc%20Shared%20Pics/MP-52afterrestoration9.jpg)
I'm certainly glad I found an original as I think it would be a pain to try to repro.
-Tom
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Great find on that piece. Where did you find the SC stamp? I am restoring M13/16 Ord # 1040 so just sixty+ units ahead of yours. Ord# 1106 would have been the third M16 down the line. Pretty cool.
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Nice work! I think it probably looks better now than when it came out of the factory new.
Steve
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Great find on that piece. Where did you find the SC stamp? I am restoring M13/16 Ord # 1040 so just sixty+ units ahead of yours. Ord# 1106 would have been the third M16 down the line. Pretty cool.
I had the stamp made up by Simon Stamps for about $8, copied from the original. Most stamp companies will only accept a black and white printout of your graphic, but I sent them a picture with the dimensions and they nailed it. I still need to find the right paint to use. The stamp you see in the pics was only temporary as I used an inkpad that was suggested from Hobby Lobby...it's meant for paper though and even after heat treating it to get it to set, it rubbed off easily. I can't justify a half-pint from a hardware store, so I'll probably get a 1/2 oz bottle of red and 1/2 oz bottle of orange testors model paint and mix them until I get the correct SC color. That will be permanent!
I've been documenting all the SC inspection stamps that I'm finding as I put together my SCR-508 and shared them with Kyle Ulrey (Signal_6 on the G503 forum). He is producing several of them and has them for sale if you want some:
http://www.g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=199413
Nice work! I think it probably looks better now than when it came out of the factory new.
Steve
Thanks Steve...it was pretty fun.
-Tom