thanks im not wanting a refund at all because these are things that happen.
It still works just fine and looks like it would even be fine to just
leave. Its brand new so i think it's just time has done its magic finding a
tube in this condition is pre rare so ill try the glue you said was made
for
Have you asked the seller for a possible full or partial refund?
There are some special epoxy glues used for vacuum gluing glass which I was
trying to get hold of a few years but they were very expensive, I think
this was one of the threads I wound up at:
I'm happy to organize shipping anywhere in the world for these, buyer pays
shipping.
Cheers,
Nick
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 12:36 AM chuckrr wrote:
> Could someone please send me a link to a picture and/or a
> description/datasheet for this DTF 104B numtron tube?
>
> What is so special about
I did not purchase one. I have far too many clocks :)Cheers,NickSent from my iPhoneOn Feb 28, 2023, at 08:05, Es wrote:Did you purchase this item? I'm thinking about getting the DGM01 item from this seller using Paypal buyer protection and would be interested in hearing about your
Did you purchase this item? I'm thinking about getting the DGM01 item from
this seller using Paypal buyer protection and would be interested in
hearing about your experience..
On Friday, February 17, 2023 at 3:10:47 PM UTC-8 Nicholas Stock wrote:
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>
hello i just received my brand new pandicon zm1200 tube and noticed near a
pin it has a crack in the class it does seem to work still but has me
worried should i put a drop of glue im not sure never had this issue?
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Wow, very interesting! :)
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 5:11 AM LP Richardson
wrote:
> I had something to do with the production of neon lamps at the Gasotron
> plant.
>
> вторник, 28 февраля 2023 г. в 12:05:03 UTC+2, Audrey:
>
>> I believe you. Just out of pure curiosity, how do you know?
>>
>> On
I had something to do with the production of neon lamps at the Gasotron
plant.
вторник, 28 февраля 2023 г. в 12:05:03 UTC+2, Audrey:
> I believe you. Just out of pure curiosity, how do you know?
>
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 4:55 AM LP Richardson wrote:
>
>> I have 100% information that this is
I believe you. Just out of pure curiosity, how do you know?
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023, 4:55 AM LP Richardson
wrote:
> I have 100% information that this is an early type of paired two IN-15s.
> It was not mass-produced and did not go into series. Although this
> particular type of lamp was produced
I have 100% information that this is an early type of paired two IN-15s. It
was not mass-produced and did not go into series. Although this particular
type of lamp was produced more than several hundred pieces.
All the others that I described are test lamps.
You can safely rely on this
I appreciate the advice, are you 100% sure that the dual-column tubes are
early versions of IN-15 and not just a separate tube that never entered
production?
By the way I would not be surprised if this tube exceeded 100pcs production
quantity, including this listing I've seen about 8-10pcs crop up
Hello everybody.
There are three types of lamps in the photo.
1. Prototype of two types of IN-15.
2. Very early type IN-7 with a fine mesh, year of production 68-71.
3. Prototype IN-7 that did not receive mass production.
Release, quantity is unknown. As a rule, 10-100 pieces were a trial release
Could someone please send me a link to a picture and/or a
description/datasheet for this DTF 104B numtron tube?
What is so special about it? I might be interested in getting a few of
these if I can know more about them.
Thank You. Chuck
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