Thanks for the kudos. I had a nice product to start with just did a variation on the theme.
Carl and I are working on another 7971 mod-six’ish’ clock with different accoutrements, but it may be a while…like all our stuff, right! I have some more of those 8091’s too…trying to think of an alternative design. The tube boards are nothing to build, and Pete’s electronics work to drive most any sort of tube. Heck, I used his innards to drive my F9020AA clock and they continue to run without a hitch. You’ll need some help with the Dekatrons tho, if you want to use those, that I can't provide. On Monday, September 2, 2019 at 4:54:06 PM UTC-7, Bill Notfaded wrote: > > It looks amazing as always Michael. Your bases are the best brother! > Dang! The color is perfect. I honestly am learning about tool and die but > I bow to your skills. > > How about some hints on future projects? I've been saving up more 7971's > just in case. 😁 > > I've got a 6 digit B-8091 clock I'm building with PV electronics from Pete > with two OG-4 dekatrons. So you think you could help me come up with > something to house and base them all? I'm still not sure how the dekatrons > work with other tubes... I assume it's some pendulum thing... Should be > here fairly soon... Pete ordered the special B-8091 tube boards for me. > (Thanks again Nick for the lead on these) I've got some vintage rainbow > ribbon cable from 1976 I wanted to use in it for the tubes since the PV is > built to use ribbon cables. I wonder if an exposed innards might be cool? > > > Best Regards, > > Bill > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/0f28bf4e-fbc4-4a9a-a2ca-4ed3287caef4%40googlegroups.com.
