Well, Sure, minus the upside down 2 for a 5. :) But plus the HORRIBLE 4 numeral. I like the 5's in the IN-8-2's, but the 4's are bad enough that I switched back to IN-14's back in the day. Now, neither of those nixie tubes are cheap enough for me to use in new designs. All of my stockpile of IN-8's, IN-8-2's, IN-14's and IN-16's are replacement parts only for existing clocks.

Why do you want spacers for your IN-8-2's, anyways? They didn't come with them. I'd skip the spacers and go with IN-8's and sockets if that is the look you are going for. Granted, sockets for the IN-8 can sometimes be difficult to find. I think it was the IN-2 that uses the same socket. Socketed Nixie tubes are a lot more fun to deal with when replacing.

-Adam

On 11/26/2013 10:03 AM, Chris Stalin wrote:
Hey fellas,

I am looking for a source ( yeah right ) for IN14 nixie tube spacers. They are actually for my IN8-2 tubes. But the IN14 will fit perfectly. They are virtually the same minus that HORRIBLE upside down 5 number.


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