Hoffman Amplifiers Tube Amplifier Forum
Amp Stuff => Tube Amp Building - Tweaks - Repairs => Topic started by: punkykatt on November 30, 2011, 08:55:59 pm
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I had some dead tubes kicking around I thought I`d put to good use. check it out.
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Do the heaters work :l2:
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:l2: :laugh:
Good idea!
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Do the heaters work :l2:
Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Got to get a 6v tranny, put them on their own circuit????? That would be cool to have them glowing. I might try that for next year and string them up before anything else is on the tree.
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Don't burn the tree down!
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Why not?He'd get a spot in the local paper if it burned down and the glory of all those tubes lit up would be worth it. :l2:
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This is great........I gotta try drilling one of the old ones out and putting in a pulsating orange led.........Awesome.
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Brilliant! I haven't put up a tree in years... maybe I will now as you've reminded me that I actually do have decorations.
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Note that if tubes fall off the tree and break, that's not only shredded glass, it is very small amounts of somewhat toxic chemicals. Not a good idea around kids or dogs.
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YES, Yes, safety is of the utmost importance now a days. Be sure to scuff up the glass on the top of the tube with sandpaper and wipe with alcohol(not Jack Daniels) before you epoxy the hook loop with JB weld. Attach the tube hooks well to the tree branches.
I can remember my father (God rest his soul) telling me, when he was a small boy, that it was his job to string up popcorn with a needle and thread to use for garland on the tree. He also told me they actually had wax candles attached to the tree and light the candles with a match. Can you picture the people (idiots)of today doing that??? :blob8:
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He also told me they actually had wax candles attached to the tree and light the candles with a match.
Yes I remember well, sure till wen I was 12 at my home we did the same
sometimes happened that the tree blow, but when the light was on there was always someone watching to prevent big troubles - we, the children were well educated to pay attention to what we do around to the tree ...............
mus be say that at that time trees were real trees and not plastic or paper trees, a fresh real tree is more difficult to burn quickly than the tree we use now
Kagliostro
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I love that phrase, "we the children were well educated to pay attention to what we do around the tree" So true, without that education many of us would not be here today. The trees had to be fresh cut (no such thing as a fake tree back then) probably put up Christmas eve and taken down shortly after the 25th. No advertising two months before Christmas. Every gift was handmade, built, picked, cooked whatever. It all came from the heart and deeply appreciated by all. It must have taken great effort to come up with gifts back then if you were poor like most folks were. (struggling farmers/factory workers with no unions). Today we have Walmarts." If they don`t have it , you don`t need it" Makes me sick!!!!!
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I think that's in the theme, albeit a little late
(http://www.leradiodisophie.it/Immagini-7/ShortWaveCraftJanuary1935.jpg)
Kagliostro
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This is great........I gotta try drilling one of the old ones out and putting in a pulsating orange led.........Awesome.
No!!! Don't drill a vacuum tube!!! ....Unless, of course, you're in a vacuum chamber. Negative pressure... implosion....
Uh shadoobie, shatter, shatter!
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Look to the decoration on the top of the tree
an look here what an italian guy has done
http://www.leradiodisophie.it/Download/CWL860.pdf (http://www.leradiodisophie.it/Download/CWL860.pdf)
Kagliostro
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Somewhat related. Excellent album, my favorite guitar player. And good pal as well.
(http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w32/ttm4/scott_well.jpg)
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That is one fine Christmas tree Kagliostro. Thanks for sharing.
Punky
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Thats too cool! Nice idea! A devoted ampoholic /