CH Porthole Restore in Progress

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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby mcha9797 on Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:51 pm

Looking good Chris, :thumbsup: those visor's did straighten up quite well. :yes:
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby rustyfoot on Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:50 pm

Adding a few more pictures of the Porthole beacon progress. Paint is stripped..beadblast is done and top is repaired. The cast aluminum visors will be cleaned and sanded this week. Everything will be put in black primer by this weekend if nothing happens. I've also repaired the corners of an extra CH bottom. I am thinking I may use it on this PH. The 1/4" thick reflectors are not pictured, but I have the original ones....3 are good and the 4th is broken. The reflector frames are toast and can not be saved, but I have found a set of 4 good ones and hope to have them soon.
Now I need sockets.......If you can help send me a PM or email cscaton@andycable.com :thumbsup: :tease: :hyper:

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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby JVC8230 on Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:53 pm

Cool project!!! :thumbsup:
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby khardy on Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:06 pm

Looking very good Chris! :grin:
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby jab8356 on Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:23 pm

From my experience restoring my porthole, I learned that the sockets that were used in these signals are still made today. I do not know where to find them though. Jay might know.
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby vaughn on Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:09 pm

I have a porthole question as well.
I see the lens holder thingy that the visors screw into have a feature so the visor dosne't fall to the ground when unscrewed. Or 1 of the 4 screw holes are different that the other 3. I've also see them where all 4 are the same so when you unscrew the wingnuts a turn of the visor will remove the visor al together, similar to a Darley.
Why are some porthole visor thingys different? Age? which one is the older of the 2?
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby rustyfoot on Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:36 pm

Hey Vaughn,
Good questions and I don't know the answer. However if you unscrew 3 of the ring screws and loosen the top right screw it will allow the visor ring to swing over so the bulb can be replaced without completely removing the port ring. As to age, I would guess the type I have might be older, but I don't know? :grin:


vaughn wrote:I have a porthole question as well.
I see the lens holder thingy that the visors screw into have a feature so the visor dosne't fall to the ground when unscrewed. Or 1 of the 4 screw holes are different that the other 3. I've also see them where all 4 are the same so when you unscrew the wingnuts a turn of the visor will remove the visor al together, similar to a Darley.
Why are some porthole visor thingys different? Age? which one is the older of the 2?
I need all the help I can get.. :blind:
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby rustyfoot on Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:39 pm

Hey Jerry,
Hope you are right about the sockets. If anybody knows let me hear from you please... :tease:
jab8356 wrote:From my experience restoring my porthole, I learned that the sockets that were used in these signals are still made today. I do not know where to find them though. Jay might know.
I need all the help I can get.. :blind:
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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby khardy on Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:21 am

Hi Jerry and Chris,

Do either of you have some good photos with the dimensions of the sockets you could post? We do have access to a lot here in Houston.

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Re: CH Porthole Restore in Progress

Postby Old-Timer on Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:21 am

The wing bolt style is newer vintage. The 3 hook portholes are on my earliest cast body model....rarely see a 4 hook version!
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