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A new type of fish tanking
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I vaguely remember something like this where a radio cabinet was used to hold a sink in combination with a TV face as a mirror. I wonder if this was part of that.
It's a shame all the sets that get ruined by the dogTankLiquors... |
That doesn't even make a good mirror! dumb repurposers:twak:
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I had been tempted to take a broken Admiral Bakelite cabinet I had and cut it down to a couple inches deep and make a picture frame out of it. But I couldn't think of an easy way to make a good cut through it.
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Speaking of repurposing, what to do with my necked 21EP4B? Toss it as hopeless trash? Hang on to it in the hope that perhaps, maybe someday, a tube damaged like it is can be rebuilt phosphor and all? Or turn it into a piece of retro modern art, somehow? :scratch2:
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21" monochrome CRTs were high sales volume when new and are low collector desirability now. There will be good used 21" monochrome tubes available for a fraction of the rebuild cost available for decades to come. It it were mine I'd crunch it up in a box, tape the box shut and round file it.... unless you have some art project in mind for it.
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Still working on trying to ship the 21FP4 from the general area of “The Cheese Capital of The World” to central Texas, W/O paying a king's random, no easy task. :(
In the meantime, I have been looking online for 21 inch tubes, for the heck of it, not much to be found out there on eBay, good/bad or ugly. I may try to do SOMETHING with the 21EP4B, but I'm not willing to add to my list of lacerations and sutures to do so! :P |
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...uEQkkm/pubhtml . |
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You won't believe what I have seen them trying to sell an 10LP4 for, :O |
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If he drives to Wisconsin, he can pick it up gratis. I never knew hove much of a problem it is to ship an item like this. |
if you want something to laugh at...
https://www.ebay.com/i/284273287323?ul_noapp=true he says he " found it in the woods" and now he is selling it? |
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How do you seriously expect too sell that with 1) a broken connector socket and bent pins, 2) you don't show the tube type or number or size, there MUST be some kind of identification on it someplace, w/o knowing WHAT it is or the size, or the history, the chances of it selling is VERY small, take it from someone who restores vintage TVs. reply--- "Buy it I found it in the woods" |
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unfortunately, me doing long distance driving would be... bad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyKQe_i9yyo |
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