Posted 6 years ago
SpiritBear
(813 items)
Well, the day after I posted this the first time, I did all the work needed on it except for the finish on the wood. The bells had to be sanded (because they were just terrible), polished, and re-plated in nickel using a kit I bought. I could not remove the mouth-plate from certain parts, so I cleaned it up and left it alone-- no re-plating on it, just a lot of 0000 steel wool and various polishes. I tried bringing back the old paint on the lock plate and hook/hook-plate, but it wasn't in very good shape. The piece that protects the ball that strikes the bells would not accept the new nickel plating (as it was originally plated), so I painted it. The finish to the wood is original, but it had to be given a heavy dose of a restore-a-finish product because it looked super parched. I also polished the Bakelite receiver. The mouth-piece transmitter cone is one I had waiting for just such a project as the original mouth-piece was missing. The Western Electric decal is also original. So, my grungy and worn intercom now has taste and class.
(And after seeing what great difference the restore-a-finish product made on the telephone/intercom, I went on a finish-restoring rampage throughout the house).
Looks like new. Outstanding job!
Restore-A-Finish is a great product. Easy to use and doesn't ruin anything.
Toyrebel, thank you.
Fort Apache, yes, I picked up two cans of it and was very happy with the results.
sweet....
You did a great job- looks very nice!
Windwalker, I like it.
Mrstyndall, thank you. I think it's my favourite phone now.