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RE: tube socket for Sherwood

Replacing sockets are not that onerous, not fun, but not too bad depending on the location. I drill out the old one and use a pop rivet, if possible, for the new socket, usually a Beltron if I can, or one of my NOS sockets. This is also an opportunity to replace/upgrade parts on the socket, which is what I just did on a Scott 399 that had a lot of corrosion, the switches particularly were beyond any kind of spray cleaner... good luck!


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