Seems pretty straight.

I realize it's high voltage but if the young lady can do it, I don't see
why us gentlemen here can't.

On Sat, Nov 23, 2024, 12:49 PM Instrument Resources of America, <
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> I saw bombarding being done. I sit here now shaking and shuddering from
> the experience. Here is a fairly detailed video of neon sign
> manufacturing.       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH635AEawGY
> The bombarding process starts at about 12:30. The demonstration that I saw,
> they deliberately drew a two foot arc just for show. It was impressive, and
> S-C-A-R-R-Y. This may not help you with your endeavors, but it is
> interesting, and mentions 'neon' a number of times.
>
> Ira.
>
>
>
> On 11/22/2024 8:27 PM, gregebert wrote:
>
>
> Several years ago I researched neon signage, and you need a high-vacuum,
> around 1 micron (10-3 Torr). The books I have didn't get into specific
> vacuum levels, as there are multiple ways to cleanse the tubes, notably via
> bombarding. They did not cover nixie tubes.
>
> To get micron-level vacuum, you need a mechanical pump to get around 100
> microns, followed by a diffusion pump. There might be other ways to get the
> required cleanliness without a diffusion pump, but I dont have any details.
> If you just want to do some experimenting, start with a mechanical pump. I
> plan to do that soon, as I have a small pump used for evacuating air
> conditioning equipment.
>
> Some of the reasons I'm not doing neon work are the cost of the equipment,
> the dangers of bombarding, need for mercury to extend tube life, and I
> expect it to be difficult to find getter material. All I want to do is get
> some sort of discharge glow, and play around with easy-to-find gases like
> argon and helium.
>
> I saw a mention in the Weston book of pressures in the 10-2 to 10-4 Torr,
> though it covers theory of operation rather than fabrication details.
> On Friday, November 22, 2024 at 12:33:28 PM UTC-8 Miles Thatch wrote:
>
>>
>> [image: vac.png]
>
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