Hello all,
I have recently come into possession of 4 Tek 2465Bs. I purchased them on the cheap as they were all listed as "for parts", "not working", "untested", etc. I'm well aware of the fact that all of them will need repair work to be functional, and some parts may be hard to come by. I'm okay with that; the whole point of the purchase was to begin a restoration on a complex device, which, after completing, I would have a useful and capable tool, and understand it's function, capabilities and limitations better than the average bear. I'm pretty sure that between the 4 scopes, there's enough parts to get at least one of them operational, if not two. If I can get 3 or all 4 fully functional, freaking awesome
, but I'll be happy with two.
I wasn't sure if I should post here in this thread, start my own thread here in the Test Gear section of the forums, or perhaps one in the Repair section. But, this thread seems to have become the de facto thread for pictures of 2465B teardowns, so I figured the photos I took during the teardown I did of the first scope would be appropriate here, at least.
So here they are. The first two arrived earlier in the week, the 2nd two arrived later in the week.
B0152xx - 2465B CT
B0120xx - 2465B
B0123xx - 2465B CT
B0595xx - 2465B CT
I'll be honest, I purchased B120xx to serve as a parts mule for the others. As I go through these scopes, I'll be moving all the broken bits and problems to that one. Then, if it is still in salvageable shape at that point, I may work on restoring it. Or I may part it out to have spares on hand to keep the others alive, or sell off the parts to recoup my costs. We'll see. It seems a shame to treat what was once a nice instrument as scrap, but if its still good or easily-restoreable parts can serve to keep its brothers functional and useful, that strikes me as less of a shameful waste than it ending up in a landfill or dissolved in hazardous chemicals to extract the precious metal content.
I was hoping to put this all in a single post to this thread, as it's been my experience on other forums that such is considered better etiquette. However, it looks like there are limitations on total attachment size, and I didn't want to shrink my photos down too small, lest details be lost. So, I'll be following this post with a number of other posts, each containing a logical group of photos, shrunk to keep it under the attachment limit.