May be you can look for wirewrap pins with bushings.
What offers Augat?

eric 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jan Rychter
Sent: woensdag 7 mei 2014 11:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Nixie tube sockets - 3D printer!

> For A-101's I use 0.093" crimp-style connector socket pins (they cost
about $0.10 US from digikey, part #A14097-ND). After soldering wire to the
crimp-pin, I cover with heat-shrink tubing. It's very solid. Also works for
IN-1's, though I advise using a better tube.

On a related note, does anybody have part numbers for pins that can be used
to mount nixies like IN-12 and IN-18? I mean the through-hole kind, so if
you solder them into your PCB, the other ends form a kind of a socket.

These sometimes appear on eBay, but in small quantities and with
uncomfortably high prices. I tried looking around, but navigating the world
of through-hole pins is an excercise in frustration.

--J.

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