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Rising restoration Complete(video added)

transamguy1977 - 2008-05-18 16:56

Well its restoration time again
I got my childhood box after a long search
from a member here for $100. about four months ago
Its been sitting in my closet for a month in a million pieces.
She was pretty rough with some nice gouges on the top
scratches in the plastic name badge, rusted grilles and so on.
She works with the exception of the dial light , needing some new belts and a cracked dial lens.
I started the cosmetics on it this weekend and am pleased with the results.
My big challenge is going to be getting the dial lens out as it is glued in from the factory and I want to get it out in one piece so I can get it replicated.
Any suggestions will be appreciated,
Anyhow here is how she is progressing.


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jvc.floyd - 2008-05-18 17:06

that rocks man ! may the funk be with you .

chilinvilin - 2008-05-18 19:08

I gotta say that is one nice restoration job there!!!

ez - 2008-05-18 21:37

What type of blue tape have you used there? All the edges and especially the chrome surrounds are real tight. Crazy good job!

l.lopez - 2008-05-18 21:51

Big GrinFantastic job there TA you got skills my man. Big Grin

gluecifer - 2008-05-19 02:01

Phenomonal Job! Beautiful work indeed.

Is the tuner window held in with that hot-glue type adhesive? If it is the only thing I could suggest is some very controlled and careful use of a heat gun on the affixed areas. Have to be careful not to heat up the surround too much or you might craze it. Prying it gently off one side at a time while the glue is at a more liquid temperature may get it to pop-off reasonably easily without damaging your fine resoration work.

This is just a suggestion though, I've not replaced a tuner window before, and I'm sure there are people here with some actual experience doing it. Just imparting some of my scratchbuilding/modding/modelling knowledge.

Good luck, looking forward to more pix!

redbenjoe - 2008-05-19 03:10

TA --is that the same color paint as you used for the c100f ?
what was the paint code number for the conion c100f job ?
thanks

daiwa - 2008-05-19 05:39

That's totally slammin Frank! This one is going to be a gem in your small group of gems!

oldskool69 - 2008-05-19 06:06

Great work Frank! Starting to get a bit more inerested in these Risings cause of you guys! Big Grin

smokinendo - 2008-05-19 08:05

OH SWEET ! I'm still up in the air if I'm going to paint the small imperfections on my box or just move on and be happy it's in the condition it's in. Yours looks really good and after seeing how the tuner lens is attached all I can say is GOOD LUCK ! I really hope you come up with a method of removal without jeopardizing the restoration work you've done so far.

Anyway it looks really nice Smile Can't wait to see this all finished up

Hey Frank are you doing anything custom with the illumination ? I was thinking about changing everything to blue and possibly adding a few extra lights through out ? Who knows ? I need to buy my belts before I can do anything LOL

retro.addict - 2008-05-19 10:44

That's looking amazing! Eek

Do you have a replacement tuner window for it? Apart from that crack, the front looks new again! Cool Can't wait to see it all back together! Smile

transamguy1977 - 2008-05-19 14:55

quote:
Originally posted by ez.:
What type of blue tape have you used there? All the edges and especially the chrome surrounds are real tight. Crazy good job!

That is just plain old 3m painters tape.
You could get it at your local hardware store

transamguy1977 - 2008-05-19 14:57

quote:
Originally posted by redbenjoe:
TA --is that the same color paint as you used for the c100f ?
what was the paint code number for the conion c100f job ?
thanks

Yes it is .
its duplicolor T191 Ultra silver

transamguy1977 - 2008-05-19 14:59

quote:
Originally posted by Retro Addict:
That's looking amazing! Eek

Do you have a replacement tuner window for it? Apart from that crack, the front looks new again! Cool Can't wait to see it all back together! Smile

No I was going to have a piece of plexi glass cut for it and bevel the edges like factory.

transamguy1977 - 2008-05-19 15:03

quote:
Originally posted by Smokin_Endo:
OH SWEET ! I'm still up in the air if I'm going to paint the small imperfections on my box or just move on and be happy it's in the condition it's in. Yours looks really good and after seeing how the tuner lens is attached all I can say is GOOD LUCK ! I really hope you come up with a method of removal without jeopardizing the restoration work you've done so far.
Anyway it looks really nice Smile Can't wait to see this all finished up

Hey Frank are you doing anything custom with the illumination ? I was thinking about changing everything to blue and possibly adding a few extra lights through out ? Who knows ? I need to buy my belts before I can do anything LOL
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I am going to have to replace the dial light with some thing.
When I had mine as a kid I put lights behind the woofers that would blink to the beat and illuminate the woofers.
It was pretty sweet.
I may do this again with some nice leds and use the same color for the dial.

transamguy1977 - 2008-05-19 15:07

Thanks for all the positive input guys.
I really want this one to be as close to mint as I can get it.
I dont think I will live with the dial lens the way it is as it will really bug me.
I am going to have to get crafty.
maybe have to break out the old dremel on this one.
Wish me luck!!! Smile

masterblaster84 - 2008-05-19 15:27

Frank, your projects should be inspiration for us all. I'm sure most of us have boxes that would benefit from a treatment like your giving that Rising. Nod Yes

charlesdickens - 2008-05-19 16:22

That lookin pretty sick! Great job!

transamguy1977 - 2008-06-03 21:46

Well ive been working hard tonight from about 5:00 pm
till midnight to get the Rising done.
First off was the task of getting the dial lens out.
I decided to carefully cut it out with a dremel and a cut off disk.
I cut right where the glue was and popped it right out.
I then proceded to polish and install the new one, I used crazy glue and Hot glue to seal it up.
I used Novus plastic polish to clean up all of the clear plastic and was very happy with the results.
Novus is a 3 step cleaner and scratch remover .
I used Apple sauce plastic polish to give it a beautiful luster.
Then I proceeded to solder in these new blue leds to replace the burnt out dial lamps.
Before re assembly I had to give the body a bath.
It was totally filthy so I used scrubbing bubbles to remove the years of grime and dirt , came out very nice and didnt harm the plastic finish.
while that was drying i went ahead and cleaned all the knobs and polished them with a micro-fiber cloth.
once dryed I installed all the electronics.
After electronics installation I went ahead and tested all the functions out.
All good and functional so now I glued all the stainless trim back on and re installed all the knobs.
last but not least replaced those goofy a$$ way longer than stock antennas with ones that fit properly.
I have to say I am very proud of this one.
This is my personal grail I had when I was a kid and now I have it back.
I got this box from member blossom here on the S2G for 100.00 and it was very rough,but now she is a shiny jewel and the centerpiece of my collection.
I am so very very very excited and am pumpin some jams out of it as I write.
I cant stop staring!!!!
Anyhow here are the pics!!!!




























l.lopez - 2008-06-03 22:00

Eek WOW TA what a fantastic job man you are really good man an incredible restoration. Thank you for sharing the pics.

ford93 - 2008-06-03 22:00

That dial knob is so polished I could see you with the camera! Very crafty TA nice job she looks minty indeed! Nod Yes

fatdog - 2008-06-03 22:01

I think I have a teardrop in the corner of my eye. Nod Yes I am so happy for you. That Rising is awesome!! Cool

oldskool69 - 2008-06-03 22:06

OK! Now I must have one! Three cheers for Frank! Big Grin

gluecifer - 2008-06-03 22:09

Very well done indeed, she looks perfect. Thanks very much for sharing the information, I'll be bookmarking this thread for further reference that's for sure.

What's next on the list transamguy?

masterblaster84 - 2008-06-03 22:23

That's beautiful Frank, I'm misty eyed! Nod Yes

transamguy1977 - 2008-06-03 22:28

No major restorations for a while i guess.
Next I have some touch up one one of my JVC m-70's
some of the silver is faded from the top corners
and grills need painting .
I am also planning on fixing my other M-70.
It has a crack on the side that has been repaired but needs some finessing and finish work plus tape deck work
then I will be offering it up for sale or giving it to my dad.
I am still waiting on the stainless trim for my M-90 and I am sending the original speakers out for re-build.
Either I will re-install or I will save them (the Marantz woofers I installed sound so much better).
I also grabbed my dads Sanyo M9935K that he has had since new
its been well kept in a plastic bag for years and is near mint.
It is having problems with the volume knob and de-ox is not cutting it so I will have to dis-assemble it for repair and polish a faded spot in the tuner dial.
Thanks for all the positive comments guys I am enjoying the fruits of my labor still at 1:30 am Smile

masterblaster - 2008-06-03 22:35

that is phenomenal work TA!!!! WoW! I love the LED tuner dial mod

tpr - 2008-06-03 23:45

wow Eek excellent work
gets a place in the BBDB! Wink

2steppa - 2008-06-04 00:13

Stunning.

Don't know what else to say Cool

Always liked those Risings.

Especially this one!

beatbox - 2008-06-04 03:18

My biggest applause to you for such fine work. That is indeed smooth.

Well done!

smokinendo - 2008-06-04 05:41

Thanks a lot Frank ! Do you know what your doing to me ? This is SOOOOOO unfair ! I'm leaving and taking my ball with me

Just kidding ! What a great job and yet more inspiration to finally finish mine up LOL Great job on the tuner lens it looks perfect. Heck the whole box looks perfect

Veddddy Nicccccce

Loving the blue

Brian

eddy - 2008-06-04 11:37

wow Frank , smooth job. Cool

peter.griffin - 2008-06-04 12:13

wow, amazingSmile If you put as much work into restoring your TA's, then they must be mint tooSmile wowSmile

- 2008-06-04 12:46

Wow frank you crafty sod that's some of the finest work ever seen on stg, i wish you were here ide pay you to restore both my m90's totally sweeet thanks for shearing.

transamguy1977 - 2008-06-04 12:47

quote:
Originally posted by *TPR*:
wow Eek excellent work
gets a place in the BBDB! Wink

Thanks !!!
I am definately flattered that my restorations are apreciated enough to be in the database.
any chance we will see a database for mac in the not so distant future????
I would love to own one but my power book cant use it.

transamguy1977 - 2008-06-04 12:58

quote:
Originally posted by Smokin_Endo:
Thanks a lot Frank ! Do you know what your doing to me ? This is SOOOOOO unfair ! I'm leaving and taking my ball with me

Just kidding ! What a great job and yet more inspiration to finally finish mine up LOL Great job on the tuner lens it looks perfect. Heck the whole box looks perfect

Veddddy Nicccccce

Loving the blue
Brian

Laugh Out Loud
Thanks bro I was hoping to inspire you with yours , give you some Ideas and maybe let you see how nice these can turn out.
If you use the blue LEDS it will give a purpleish hue it looks so much nicer in person.
I put two behind the woofers but they didnt turn out as well as i thought they would.
I think i might replace the mics with the leds , that would be pretty nice i think.
The Rising is to good looking a box to be all dingy and faded.

transamguy1977 - 2008-06-04 20:05

Here are the lights on the woofers.
Not sure I like it or not let me know what you think.
any Ideas???

- 2008-06-04 20:12

Superb bro one sugestion tho put red lights across the woofers too that would be ace.

transamguy1977 - 2008-06-04 20:17

quote:
Originally posted by rimmer36:
Superb bro one sugestion tho put red lights across the woofers too that would be ace.

red and blue or replace the blue with red.

fatdog - 2008-06-04 20:22

Maybe have blue LEDs at 12 and 6. Have red LEDs at 3 and 9!! Nod Yes

- 2008-06-04 20:22

Leave the blue going across and have red going vertical, if you realy wanted to be cocky you could connect the red light to a different section of the led's then hopefully you would have red and blue flashing at different times.

smokinendo - 2008-06-04 20:26

I want to do all blue even replace the existing reds with blue

Frank did you hook the flashing LED's up to the positive and negative on the speakers ? did you have to run resistors or anything ? Man that thing looks DOPE with all the blue

smokinendo - 2008-06-04 20:28

OK I think Rimmer just answered for you

hook it up to an existing LED + & - Wink

thafuzz - 2008-07-29 13:35

Frank, what size/power LEDs did you use for the tuning dial band? One on each end? Thanks.