On 2021-02-17 2:44 p.m., Toby Thain wrote:
> On 2021-02-16 3:32 p.m., Dekatron42 wrote:
>> I've had similar problems with two Russian CRT's and I had to use
> 
> Most importantly, did you get the CRT working? If so, I could probably
> learn from your project!

Further to that, does anyone know of a source to the smaller anode clips
- as the CRT has an anode socket about 4.8mm in diameter. This is
smaller than the common type, I think.

--Toby


> 
> --Toby
> 
>> scalpel to cut them loose and then carefully peel them off as they had
>> almost fused to the glass, probably from the plastizicer had evaporated
>> but also left a thin film on the glass that worked almost like glue.
>>
>> I tried to put them in warm water to soften them but I was afraid that
>> they would shrink and crush the tube so I didn't use water that was
>> hotter than from the water tap at home and that was not enough.
>>
>> /Martin
>>
>> On Tuesday, 16 February 2021 at 20:18:18 UTC+1 Toby Thain wrote:
>>
>>     Hi all
>>
>>     I have a crt with what looks to be a protective plastic sleeve over
>>     the socket and gun end (pictured: https://imgur.com/9exmkCq
>>     <https://imgur.com/9exmkCq>). It isn't coming off with gentle
>>     pressure, are there any tricks other than careful destructive removal?
>>
>>     Thanks
>>     --Toby
>>
> 

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