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I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?
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On 3/12/2019 2:45 AM, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?

You might consider the cost of a new heater in relation to the
cost of finding, acquiring, installing an unknown fuse. Assume you
fixed the cause of the failed fuse?
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On 3/12/2019 2:45 AM, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?

You might consider the cost of a new heater in relation to the
cost of finding, acquiring, installing an unknown fuse.


I like to fix things, and I don't like to throw things away, So that
far surpasses the value of just buying a new one.

Assume you
fixed the cause of the failed fuse?


I wasn't here when it broke. But it's very clean inside. I'll take a
look at how it runs after its fixed, or maybe I'll jump the fuse for a
little while. I did bring a couple jumper wires.
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or maybe I'll jump the fuse


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On 3/12/2019 6:22 AM, micky wrote:
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On 3/12/2019 2:45 AM, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?

You might consider the cost of a new heater in relation to the
cost of finding, acquiring, installing an unknown fuse.


I like to fix things, and I don't like to throw things away, So that
far surpasses the value of just buying a new one.

Assume you
fixed the cause of the failed fuse?


I wasn't here when it broke. But it's very clean inside. I'll take a
look at how it runs after its fixed, or maybe I'll jump the fuse for a
little while. I did bring a couple jumper wires.

Ditto on the "I like to fix things". I have a bathroom ceiling mounted
heater, fan, light, nightlight unit. Apparently, Broan/NuTone has
designed this thing poorly so that, especially in small bathrooms, it
will blow if left on for a long enough time. The only replacement is to
buy the new heater element from Broan/NuTone for something like $40. We
have burned out maybe 4 of these in the 10 years in this house. I'm
tired of paying for someone's bad design. So I searched on-line,
actually ebay, for a replacement thermal fuse and found this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/131594495259 I was able to use a very small
diameter screw and nut through the hole in the rivet, to tightly secure
the fuse. I did have have to open the hole just a little with a small
drill bit. It seems to work well with no soldering. BTW, these things
seem to be color coded for different temps. But it seems to be
identical to the original. I also bought an in-wall timers to shut off
the heater, if accidentally left on.


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On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 5:45:33 AM UTC-4, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.


They are commonly used in all kinds of heating devices, eg instant
hot water units, hot water kettles, hair dryers, espresso machines,
etc.






At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.


Online parts diagram? But there probably isn't one if this is a $20 one
from Walmart. In which case I'd measure the temp of the air exiting
and select one higher. If the air is coming out at 110, 130 is probably
fine. It's there to detect it being blocked and in danger of catching
fire, should be lots of margin as long as you don't use some nutty value.


In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?


Probably as long as you can keep the leads long. I'd cover the fuse with
a piece of wet paper towel.




Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?


Yes, but that hasn't been a problem for me. I've had two thermal fuses
go in my lifetime. One was in an instant hot water unit for the sink.
It failed without any indication that it went over temp, ie it was full
of water, water wasn't overheating, etc. The replacement one was a
totally different design, mounted differently, leading me to believe the
first ones were a faulty design. That stupid thing lasted a few more
years, then started leaking. It was my second and last one. The other
was in an electric kettle made by Breville. That one was buried inside
a design that made it unserviceable. I had a Breville cordless blender
that was a real POS too. Those were my only and last Breville products.
They make stuff that looks great, but it's made like crap and fails.

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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 03:13:46 -0700, Mike
wrote:

On 3/12/2019 2:45 AM, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?

You might consider the cost of a new heater in relation to the
cost of finding, acquiring, installing an unknown fuse.


I like to fix things, and I don't like to throw things away, So that
far surpasses the value of just buying a new one.

Assume you
fixed the cause of the failed fuse?


I wasn't here when it broke. But it's very clean inside. I'll take a
look at how it runs after its fixed, or maybe I'll jump the fuse for a
little while. I did bring a couple jumper wires.


I don't see any problem with shorting out that thermal fuse.
I am not saying it is not a problem.
I am just saying I won't see the fire trucks from my house.
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 03:13:46 -0700, Mike
wrote:

On 3/12/2019 2:45 AM, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?

You might consider the cost of a new heater in relation to the
cost of finding, acquiring, installing an unknown fuse.


I like to fix things, and I don't like to throw things away, So that
far surpasses the value of just buying a new one.

Assume you
fixed the cause of the failed fuse?


I wasn't here when it broke. But it's very clean inside. I'll take a
look at how it runs after its fixed, or maybe I'll jump the fuse for a
little while. I did bring a couple jumper wires.


I don't see any problem with shorting out that thermal fuse.
I am not saying it is not a problem.
I am just saying I won't see the fire trucks from my house.

As a TEMPORARY measure, with the heater under observation at all
time for diagnostic purposes - yes. And there are resettable thermal
protectiondevices that can be wired in as replacements - Google
"comstat" or "thermal cutout" There are even adjustable ones - and
choice of auto reset or manual reset.
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On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 5:45:33 AM UTC-4, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.


They are commonly used in all kinds of heating devices, eg instant
hot water units, hot water kettles, hair dryers, espresso machines,
etc.






At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.


Online parts diagram? But there probably isn't one if this is a $20 one
from Walmart. In which case I'd measure the temp of the air exiting
and select one higher. If the air is coming out at 110, 130 is probably
fine. It's there to detect it being blocked and in danger of catching
fire, should be lots of margin as long as you don't use some nutty value.


In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?


Probably as long as you can keep the leads long. I'd cover the fuse with
a piece of wet paper towel.




Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?


Yes, but that hasn't been a problem for me. I've had two thermal fuses
go in my lifetime. One was in an instant hot water unit for the sink.
It failed without any indication that it went over temp, ie it was full
of water, water wasn't overheating, etc. The replacement one was a
totally different design, mounted differently, leading me to believe the
first ones were a faulty design. That stupid thing lasted a few more
years, then started leaking. It was my second and last one. The other
was in an electric kettle made by Breville. That one was buried inside
a design that made it unserviceable.


I had a Breville cordless blender that was a real POS too.
Those were my only and last Breville products. They make
stuff that looks great, but it's made like crap and fails.


I have a Breville bread maker and the design of that is fine.
The original paddle design was improved so that the later
ones had a much better non stick coating so didnt end up
with bread stuck on the paddle at the end. Never had a
failure of the body of the machine or the electronics for
what is decades now.

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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 12:22:39 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 03:13:46 -0700, Mike
wrote:

On 3/12/2019 2:45 AM, micky wrote:
I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?

You might consider the cost of a new heater in relation to the
cost of finding, acquiring, installing an unknown fuse.

I like to fix things, and I don't like to throw things away, So that
far surpasses the value of just buying a new one.

Assume you
fixed the cause of the failed fuse?

I wasn't here when it broke. But it's very clean inside. I'll take a
look at how it runs after its fixed, or maybe I'll jump the fuse for a
little while. I did bring a couple jumper wires.


I don't see any problem with shorting out that thermal fuse.
I am not saying it is not a problem.
I am just saying I won't see the fire trucks from my house.

As a TEMPORARY measure, with the heater under observation at all
time for diagnostic purposes - yes. And there are resettable thermal
protectiondevices that can be wired in as replacements - Google
"comstat" or "thermal cutout" There are even adjustable ones - and
choice of auto reset or manual reset.


I might jumper a thermal out to prove that was the problem but then I
am unplugging the equipment until I get the right replacement part.
There are also a number of heat ranges so just because it looks right
and works does not mean it is providing the required protection.


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I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?


This question was for when I get home. I'm traveling and don't have a
soldering iron.

I did bring a tape measure, a very small digital VOM, a shirt pocket
thing that opens to large and small, Philips and flat screwdrivers, and
a couple jumper wires.

Two years ago my roommate had me putting casters on a cabinet ,
replacing hinges on a cabinet door, a couple things I forget, and
replacing two 220V outlets. She thanked me over and over for the
casters and one other thing and said not a word about the outlets, which
would have required an electrician I assume, and a hefty charge.

They were right next to each other but on separate circuits. I turned
off the breaker for one and thought I had both. I should have checked
earlier. I could have killed myself. (One was there to begin with, and
when the owner of the building put on another floor or two, he bribed
the other owners by givign each of them two more rooms, and in this case
more electricity in a room she already had, so one outlet was on one
circuit and the other 6 inches away on the other. They don't have dual
receptacles here, only single, so it didnt' seem strange that there
were two of them.

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?


I have to look at this thing in brighter light to decide if it's more
than the fuse. I'll get back to you all. It's perfectly clean inside
so I wonder what would make the fuse blow.

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them. Today I found a vacuum cleaner, and my
experience is that they always work and just need the lint removed from
the pipe. But I was walking -- didn't have the car -- and my roommates
have no carpeting, just tile.

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Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.


You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.
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Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.


You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.


If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?


One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me. (I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother me.)
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
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Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.


I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring myself
to chuck out. Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?


One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me. (I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother me.)


Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



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Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.


You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.


If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?


They are in a SW Florida landfill by now I imagine. Tomorrow I am
setting a bunch of old computers and other parts out there. I decided
I am not building anymore W/98 or XP machines ;-)
Last night I took about a half dozen hard drives apart for the
magnets. (and some data security I suppose) Want any 3" disk
platters? I may end up with some 5" before it is all over too.
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I have a little space heater with a burned out thermal fuse.

All the web hits for thermal fuses seem to be about big things like
clothes dryers.

At home I had a card with a selection of thermal fuses, but I never
knew what value I should use. The original one didnt' have a value
listed iirc. Or maybe getting hot made the number unreadable.

In addition, I was afraid to solder the thing in. The originals are
always riveted. I can't rivet. Can I solder?

Finally, I won't be able to buy replacement fuses at hardware stores,
will I? Just at a few online suppliers, unless I happen to be in the
same city where one of them is located?


You can solder with pliers as heat sinks. You can about guess temperature
range, easier to measure normal range with IR meter. If it has fan,
shutting down may increase temperature of sensor.

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On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
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Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?


They are in a SW Florida landfill by now I imagine. Tomorrow I am


Uh huh. So where might that landfill be? Do they lock it at night?


Why would you do all of that when there are CRT TVs for a couple bucks
each at any thrift shop? Unfortunately they usually throw them away
too because nobody wants them. Tell your local Goodwill to hold a
couple for you.


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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 20:08:25 -0400,
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

They are in a SW Florida landfill by now I imagine. Tomorrow I am


Uh huh. So where might that landfill be? Do they lock it at night?


Why would you do all of that when there are CRT TVs for a couple bucks
each at any thrift shop? Unfortunately they usually throw them away
too because nobody wants them. Tell your local Goodwill to hold a
couple for you.



Do thrift shops even take them anymore? Even if it's a nice one, it's
still only standard definition, no ATSC tuner and I'd think these shops
would be getting HD ones these days.



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On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:51:04 +0200, micky
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

They are in a SW Florida landfill by now I imagine. Tomorrow I am

Uh huh. So where might that landfill be? Do they lock it at night?


Why would you do all of that when there are CRT TVs for a couple bucks
each at any thrift shop? Unfortunately they usually throw them away
too because nobody wants them. Tell your local Goodwill to hold a
couple for you.

I've kept one around because it also functions as a CGA computer
monitor, and a composite video monitor - in case I want to pull out
the old RatShack COCO computer - - - -


There is usually a composite input on a flat screen and you end up
with a better picture. That is why I threw the last of my CRTs away.
These days, if I am saving an antique it will be a flat screen with a
full array of inputs. These days you may just find a few HDMIs in back
and an antenna jack. They are even leaving the 15 pin PC connector
off of the new ones.
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.


I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring myself
to chuck out.


I say you're full of BS again. I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV. And we're not talking about projection Tvs.





Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?


One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me. (I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother me.)


Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.


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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.


I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring myself
to chuck out.


I say you're full of BS again.


We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.


Grundig did.

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.


Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me. (I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother me.)


Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.




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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
"micky" wrote in message
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring myself
to chuck out.


I say you're full of BS again.


We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.


Grundig did.


Sure. Show us a link or picture. And get us some pics of your glowing orange hot electric pole transformers. I suspect both are in the same place.










And we're not talking about projection Tvs.


Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me. (I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



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"trader_4" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.


We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.


Grundig did.


Sure.


Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.


Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.


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"trader_4" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:51:24 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
"trader_4" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.


Sure.


Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV. I had a 36" and it looked bigger. So, put a tape measure diagonally across the screen so we can see and take another pic.
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:51:24 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV
and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.


Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx
zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner,
and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I
don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV
in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on
the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at
me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to
bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV.


It is anyway.

I had a 36" and it looked bigger.


Then you need new glasses, bad.

So, put a tape measure diagonally across the
screen so we can see and take another pic.


Go and **** yourself, again. Use the RCA connectors for scale.

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On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 16:49:37 -0400, Clare Snyder
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 15:56:39 -0400,
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:51:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 20:08:25 -0400,
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky
wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably can't fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

They are in a SW Florida landfill by now I imagine. Tomorrow I am

Uh huh. So where might that landfill be? Do they lock it at night?

Why would you do all of that when there are CRT TVs for a couple bucks
each at any thrift shop? Unfortunately they usually throw them away
too because nobody wants them. Tell your local Goodwill to hold a
couple for you.

I've kept one around because it also functions as a CGA computer
monitor, and a composite video monitor - in case I want to pull out
the old RatShack COCO computer - - - -


There is usually a composite input on a flat screen and you end up
with a better picture. That is why I threw the last of my CRTs away.
These days, if I am saving an antique it will be a flat screen with a
full array of inputs. These days you may just find a few HDMIs in back
and an antenna jack. They are even leaving the 15 pin PC connector
off of the new ones.

My COCO is modified for CGA video - which is better resolution than
composite and NO flatscreen has CGA input


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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 9:34:46 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:51:24 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV
and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.

Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx
zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner,
and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I
don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV
in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on
the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at
me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to
bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV.


It is anyway.

I had a 36" and it looked bigger.


Then you need new glasses, bad.

So, put a tape measure diagonally across the
screen so we can see and take another pic.


Go and **** yourself, again. Use the RCA connectors for scale.


Translation, you've been caught lying again and that isn't a 50" TV.


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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed
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"micky" wrote in message
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I
probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV
and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't
bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.

Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to
get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the
Bronx
zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a
small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner,
and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I
don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the
TV
in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in
on
the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad
at
me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to
bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV.


It is anyway.

I had a 36" and it looked bigger.


Then you need new glasses, bad.

So, put a tape measure diagonally across the
screen so we can see and take another pic.


Go and **** yourself, again. Use the RCA connectors for scale.


Translation, you've been caught lying again and that isn't a 50" TV.


You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag.

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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 9:34:46 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:51:24 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.


Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV. I had a 36" and it looked bigger. So, put a tape measure diagonally across the screen so we can see and take another pic.


50 CM
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 9:34:46 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:51:24 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV
and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.

Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx
zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a
small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner,
and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I
don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV
in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on
the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at
me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to
bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV. I had a 36" and it looked
bigger. So, put a tape measure diagonally across the screen so we can see
and take another pic.


50 CM


Nope.

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On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.

Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV. I had a 36" and it looked bigger. So, put a tape measure diagonally across the screen so we can see and take another pic.


50 CM

That is a 15 or 17 inch - 19 at most


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On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 3:30:13 AM UTC-4, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 22:15:00 -0400, wrote:

On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 18:40:08 -0700 (PDT), trader_4
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 9:34:46 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
"trader_4" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:51:24 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
"trader_4" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:57:16 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:28:56 +0200, micky
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:52:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 21:15:04 +0200, micky

wrote:

Yesterday I found two 25" CRT TVs in the trash, but I probably
can't
fix
them, or even carry them.

You should have been here last week I threw away a 25" CRT TV and a
16" CRT monitor that were working.

I've still got a working 50" wide screen CRT TV that I can't bring
myself
to chuck out.

I say you're full of BS again.

We'll see...

I don't believe anyone ever made a 50 inch conventional CRT TV.

Grundig did.

Sure.

Fraid so.

Show us a link or picture.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojqw7np9kt..._2104.JPG?dl=0

And we're not talking about projection Tvs.

Duh.

Bit hard to for one person to carry tho and it is on the
other side of the world, so not actually that easy for you to get.

If they're not broken, they lose some of their glamour.

But are tthey still there? Where do you live?

One t ime long ago in Brooklyn, I had a date to go to the Bronx zoo
with
a girl. On the way to the car from my apartment, I found a small
tv.
We went to the zoo, had a good time, I took her out to dinner, and
afterwards she invited me back to her place. I'm so stupid I don't
know
what that probably means, but I really wanted to work on the TV in
the
trunk of the car. So I left her and went home and started in on the
TV.
It worked. I was so disappointed. Plus I think she was mad at me.
(I
guess I wasn't attracted to her because that didn't seem to bother
me.)

Or you prefer to **** with TVs, you deviate.



That sure doesn't look like a 50 inch TV. I had a 36" and it looked bigger. So, put a tape measure diagonally across the screen so we can see and take another pic.


50 CM

That is a 15 or 17 inch - 19 at most



Yes, the Aussie troll caught in another lie. Still waiting for
him to show us a picture with that alleged 50" CRT TV and a tape measure.....
Of course that won't be coming, he'll be back with the next stupid lie.



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