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antDon't forget to upvote your own video submission.
TheFreakI love these things but never knew what they were called.
Nice to know you can still get mass produced tubes for about $10 each.
robbersdog49That's a very interesting video. He's making lovely, handmade electronics, something you just don't see at all any more.
It's at times an almost painfully inefficient process. Robots are taking a lot of jobs from people, but I think there will always be a market for such hand made, hand crafted goods. Each one is different. They're a little wonky, a little taller, shorter, whatever. A machine would make them much better in every objective way. Faster, more consistent and more reliable. But it could never give them the charm they so obviously have.
bobknight33I remember these on old X -Ray generators that I used to service.
Then came LED now its just a screen.
They were allays neat to see.
oblio70I've stalked this vid for over a year now. I doubted interest here as all I got were blank looks before.
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