• tube-making, the equipment, and the process

    From Big Bad Bob@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 4 14:36:43 2020
    Peter Wieck suggested some videos, and I found others, that might he
    helpful to anyone who might want to make tubes.

    These two go over the needed equipment (poor audio quality though)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FN9J4zgsgk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeowhLVl7Hw

    These show actually making tubes

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzyXMEpq4qw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WCWejeRR_s


    This wikipedia page discusses the glass to metal seal and various
    materials that can be used to achieve a good one. This was only hinted
    at in the Mullard video.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass-to-metal_seal


    And this link is a web site for what is apparently the last small glass
    tube maker in the USA, and the company is downsizing and selling off
    equipment and other stuff (like prototype tubes).

    http://vacuumtubefactory.com/


    I'm pretty sure that tube-related tech is STILL valid for a lot of
    things for which there is no (reasonable) solid state equivalent, and
    it's not just microwave ovens, RF power stages, and nixie clocks, and
    things of that mature. i've got ideas of my own, different ways to heat
    a cathode that would allow for VERY high cathode potentials [as one
    example] as opposed to using hundreds or even thousands of selenium
    rectifier disks to build a giant stack (let's say 1,000,000 volts DC).
    Done right, a glass envelope would not have to be several feet long nor
    contain a bunch of transformers in series to insulate up to a megavolt.
    And you'd be able to use these as a voltage multiplier [which could have
    very wide potential swings].


    As such we don't want to lose the skills needed to make them. I'm sure
    there are even more uses that have not yet been discovered.


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