Build A Beer-Keg Radio

by Jay Brooks on January 30, 2012 · 1 comment

in Just For Fun,Related Pleasures

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Here’s a fun one for the DIY crowd, from the June 1938 issue of Popular Science.

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The two-page instructions explained to readers how to build their very own Beer-Keg Radio. It was for your, you know, “game room.” Who doesn’t have one of those?

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It seems DIY was a lot less spoon-fed with detailed instructions back in the 1930s. There were only vague directions, giving a lot of flexibility to the project. Here’s the parts list you’ll need to build the radio:

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And here’s the schematic you’re meant to follow and duplicate:

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The introduction is priceless, here’s how they start out:

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Curiously, they actually tell readers to get a wine barrel and that they can later turn it into a beer keg. By 1938 were wooden beer barrels already that scarce? I honestly don’t know, obviously, but that seems like strange advice.

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Here’s what it would look like, before closing the top of the keg.

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After closing, the radio works with two knobs on top.

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After it’s done, “‘you’ll get a barrel of fun’ from this novel radio.”

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If you want to see the pages full size and build one yourself, here’s Page 1 and Page 2.

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beerman49 February 3, 2012 at 9:48 am

This sounds like a project for Dave Suurballe!

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