Thanks all, for your thoughts and inputs.
I went ahead and bypassed the T-Stat, still no cooling, as suspected. I let it run for a little over 4 hours, (I didn't want to run it all night, with it not even putting up a fight and trying to cool, I read here somewhere that you can possibly burn out a compressor low on coolant) it stayed at room temp (76-ish) for an hour or so, and then started to creep up all the way to probably 90. I believe it was just taking the heat that the two fan motors and the compressor was dishing out.
I guess it's a win in that I don't have to shell out $50 for a T-Stat. I guess that's something.....
Now I need to find somebody down here reputable and willing to work old school stuff. (Maybe find someone wanting to see the sweet machine and who wants to see it in person, you know, a housecall at no extra charge. Right, probably not .....)
The first few places I called a few days ago weren't interested, although there are more to call.
Jim, I also have been using one of the infrared thermometers, and have been doing the same. (I now also have a conventional cabinet one). The compressor was at 99.8 right before I shut everything down. The rest, including the evap was in the high 80's.
Glen, I'm officially concerned.