i dont see why not especially with the technical drawings, my plan is to 
take 12"x12" sheets of a fine linen phenolic, drill all the holes then use 
a hole saw to cut each socket out,
then clean up the cut edge and fix the pins in place (super glue, maybe a 
second thin phenolic plate on the bottom just big enough for the through 
hole pin to keep them from pushing through. its a simple design thats 
pretty much just a support for the pins in a pcb so they cant get bent over 
(and phenolic looks like the time era to me)

i could make them larger and square so you can have a mounting hole/stand 
off in each corner but thats going to make it a little spendier in 
labor/materials

send me the drawings and maybe a sketch or two of how you would like a 
socket to look (simple is better)

On Friday, December 16, 2016 at 12:41:57 AM UTC-9, Tidak Ada wrote:
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> Would it be also possible to make EZ10 sockets? I have useable pins in 
> stock also a technical drawing and sizes are available.
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> eric
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> *Van:* 'kitehman' via neonixie-l [mailto:[email protected] 
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> *Verzonden:* vrijdag 16 december 2016 7:39
> *Aan:* neonixie-l
> *Onderwerp:* [neonixie-l] Should i start making IN-1 sockets?
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> So ive seen that IN-1 sockets are unobtainum and am thinking about 
> starting a small scale production
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> the body would be LE phenolic with molex pins, solder, crimp, or through 
> hole termination
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> whats do you think the interest would be?
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> is anyone here looking for some? 
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> whats the more important factor, feature or price?
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