Re: Piecing the audio lab together. Got my first small win, test equipment-wise.
Found, ordered, arrived, opened up for careful visual inspection, cleaned/polished scratches off of paint & clear lexan face, ready for duty.
Without further ado, here's a sequence of thumbnails showing you a nice RCA WV-120A "Power-Line Monitor". Not only will it help me as a troubleshooter be able to verify the line level on the fly, but it will also add just a bit of nostalgic techno-mood to the work space.
Head on view, as found fresh from the seller's shipping box:
It was pretty clean for it's age, but when I tilted the face up to catch the light source the small gouge/scratch became visible:
This next photo is after I took some Meguiar's Mirror Glaze to the plastic face. (Note: I had some trouble getting a decent shot of the plastic face instead of the needle & numbers underneath it. If you study the reflection of the light you can see how much clearer the plastic became:
This next photo is the gray 'hammered' finish, as shipped. Not that bad, all things considered:
Same area as above, after polishing:
The paint on top of the meter came out nice. (This is where most of the meters for sale looked the roughest.)
Inside the box after a visual inspection & a light cleanup. Note
the pot that is referenced in the calibration section of this web page.
I will accuratize this meter down the road once I have a 'proven-good' voltmeter to compare it against:
Getting ready to reunite this metal piece with the rest of the gauge. (Note: I had been able to remove a dark spot from the paint. (!)
Finally, the BEAUTY SHOT - looks better in person than in the photo:
Here's the polish I used:
Meguiar's '105' (12 on a scale of 10) Breaks down to ever finer polish during use, will clear as rough as a 1500 grit wet-sanded surface.
Meguiar's '205' (4 on a scale of 10) used this the most of all.
Meguiar's '3' (1 on a scale of 10) gives you that last bit of 'clear as new glass' transparency. Done correctly, the plastic doesn't look polished, it just looks new:
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