Thanks! On Nov 22, 10:49 pm, Lucky <[email protected]> wrote: > Bugger should have remembered seeing that, no doubt about it..memories > failing. VERY nice clocks this guy makes put any of my attempts to > shame, so much wish I had a workshop (and time, and money haha) > Mmm I have 2x6 IN-18 sets think I will give it ago after we get (the > 'C' word) out of the way. > Thanks for the links > > On 23 Nov, 01:41, MichaelB <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVj8MCtPX0shttp://badnixie.com/Web_Fil... > > > On Nov 22, 12:31 pm, westdave <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > the Davester "wonders" if any one out there has ever seen a silvered or > > > blacked out IN18 tube ,i have not even after hours ,days ,years of > > > constant use they are all very much like the day they were first plugged > > > in "big and clear" > > > other people must have run them for years over the rated hours ,any > > > silvering? > > > i don't think they are like the B5092,that turn black,silver, mirrored > > > in order of BIG > > > Z568M 50mm ($400 each)use oversize socket ($$) IN18 40mm($40 )use > > > pcb&mill pins socket . ZM1040 30mm($80)same socket as b5092 > > > so the IN18 has more bang per buck, but the gas mix is near violet when > > > you pump them > > > hard,i think that an orange filter (dipped orange in french lacquer)would > > > improve there color,any one try this?or orange plastic filter in front of > > > them or orange color jell (used in stage lighting)made into a tube and > > > slipped over the nixie.
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