Chassis Cleaning Process

Edward Swynar gswynar at DURHAM.NET
Fri Jul 17 12:07:14 EDT 1998


Jim...                                        TGIF 17-VII-98.

One of my favourite techniques is to first remove all of the tubes, and
anything else that plugs into the chassis (within reason!)...next, I
wipe/rub the dirty areas of the chassis with a clean rag(s) soaked in
isopropyl *rubbing* alcohol.

The excess alcohol evaporates without a trace after a short while---any
that gets into  pots, controls, etc. during the cleaning process merely
helps things that much more!

Be sure to have lotsa rags on hand before starting...and good luck!

73, de
Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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> From: James G. LaGrone <james18 at AMERITECH.NET>
> To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV
> Subject: Chassis Cleaning Process
> Date: July 17, 1998 11:36 AM
>
> Hello,
>     I am a new ham and need advise as to the safest process for cleaning
> years of accumulated dust from the chassis of my HW-100 and HP-23a. I
> thank you in advance.
>
> Jim La Grone
> KB9TCP
>
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