Regarding the display board, be sure to add mounting holes (I didn't notice 
any in the photo).
I'd recommend placing the driver device on the display board, and use a 
constant-current regulator on each anode.
I also used socket pins (instead of actual sockets) like your board, and 
they worked great.


If there's interest, I'll post pics of my latest clock. It has fourteen 
IN-18 tubes for month/date/year & hours/minutes/seconds.




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