This is something that I hope you never have to do. My opinion is that you should do everything in your power to avoid de-stringing a flip clock radio tuner. But what we've got here is a how-to for this specific model (The GE 7-4310) upon request from a member who had an unfortunate de-stringing event. The only way I was able to show how to re-string was to take pics and videos before removing the string (which is highly recommended but of course, not always possible). In any event, if you need to know how to re-string this model, or if you're having trouble sleeping, watch the following video. Coffee recommended.
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Re-stringing a GE Model 7-4310
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NOOOO!!!! I just had to do that on that stinky Sony TFM-C650 I just rebuilt. Up, over, around, underneath, around, back up and over...ugh.
Good work, Mackey.
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Originally posted by seventies70 View PostThanks so much for the prompt response ! Great video, I fix aircraft instruments for a living and that was really stumping me. You make it look so easy, make no mistake about it that job is tricky. Got my clock back together, now just have to quiet down the motor and it will be good to go.
Fix aircraft instruments! That sounds interesting. Maybe you should get an airplane flip clock. I'm not messing with you (too much) it would be cool. Let us know how the clock turns out.
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