Atom Adhesives sells electrically-conductive adhesives, but be aware of the 
cost. It's probably best to get a new tube, because any vibration or 
movement is likely to break-off the bond. Remember- you cant use a large 
glob like regular adhesives to add bonding-strength because it will short 
to adjacent pins. [OK, you could put sleeves on all of the other pins, 
apply an insulating layer of non-conductive epoxy, then bond over all that 
with a large glob of conductive epoxy. What a mess.....]
I've only used their thermally-conductive epoxy and it works nicely.

Another option is if you dont need all 10 digits, you might be able to use 
one of them as an anode. I've never actually done that before, but it's 
theoretically possible.

On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 5:50:57 AM UTC-7 Benoit Tourret wrote:

> Hello, do you know if there is a way to fix a broken wire on a IN-8-2 
> nixie, it is cut just at the level of the glass. and, of course, this is 
> the anode...
> do you think that a conductive glue could work ?
>

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