A video of homemade neon tubes  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrpMaX0m8Yo>has 
a 
comment on the top by the uploader, 'Glasslinger'. He describes the lot as 
'industrial junk'.
Apologies if 'glasslinger' has posted here already.

Alex.


On Monday, May 6, 2013 11:23:54 AM UTC+1, Zedsquared wrote:
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> This is interesting!
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> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261172534593
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> I've not got the cash or inclination to buy but would love to hear what 
> people make of this, it's a great insight into what goes on in manufacture.
> Does anyone know what the green machine with flames does?
> What's in the cans? (I'd guess getter compound maybe ).
> Looking at the Q&A so far it implies that the digits have to be made with 
> the supplied "know how" ... photo etching techniques and recipies perhaps?
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> Cheers,
>        Robin.
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> P.S.    I guess I should introduce myself :) Hi, I'm Robin from the UK, a 
> software and hardware computer guy with a nascent ebay nixie acquisition 
> habit but only a few breadboard rigs actually built yet. Here's "hello 
> world" from my first PIC and nixie setup:  
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqxDZUYhl2s
> Day job is R&D at a company fitting out emergency service command and 
> control vehicles with tech, weekend job is pyrotechnician with skyburst. 
> I'm currently spending most of my time in bed with a laptop due to a broken 
> ankle, bah!
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