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Old 04-13-2010, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by miniman82 View Post
I had an idea on how to fix it, though I must admit I think more like a machinist than the electrician I really am. Sometimes that can be a good thing, though I have yet to lay hands on a 15GP22.

Seems to me the welded seal is the problem for many of the tubes, so why not get rid of it entirely? I mean, if there's a metal rim embedded into the glass, could you not just trim it back flush with the glass, then mate the 2 glass parts of the CRT together the same way neck glass is attached?

One other thing that I wonder about, is why if the metal part was leaking would you attempt to fix the leak by any other process but welding? I mean really, if 1954 welders could do the entire tube rim with a TIG torch, what's stopping those with rim leaks from sealing up a little pinhole? Is it really that difficult, or do tube people really not think that way RCA did back then?

To me, even difficult problems usually have very simple solutions...
The welded seal is also the Ultor HV connection, so you can't just eliminate it.

John and Bob, and Jerome, have done a lot of research. Probably your other questions will be answered at the ETF convention.

John
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