Greatest thing since sliced bread......I first used them with my 14-tube 
IN-18 clock, and also use them in my current b7971 clock.
I think one of our neonixie members sells them.

The pins themselves have low insertion-force onto common nixies (5092, 
6091, IN-18, b7971 from my own experience) and are soldered to the PC board 
to essentially form a socket. 

#1. Assign a specifc tube to each location
#2. Put the socket pins onto  tube
#3. Solder into place. Pins are conformed to tube so stress is minimized
#4. 3D print a collar and place over pins to protect them. Also looks like 
a real socket

I'll try to post pics tonight

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