I don't recommend plexiglass, it will melt when soldered on. If you can get electrical fiberglass (G10 or the pink stuff) or phenolic, you'll have a better time. Or even just a hunk of plywood, if you don't mind the smell. Not exactly electrical anymore but it won't melt/burn as fast as plexiglass.
Tim
Tim
I don't recommend plexiglass, it will melt when soldered on. If you can get electrical fiberglass (G10 or the pink stuff) or phenolic, you'll have a better time. Or even just a hunk of plywood, if you don't mind the smell. Not exactly electrical anymore but it won't melt/burn as fast as plexiglass.
Tim
thanks for the tip buddy
actually today I just did some laser cutting and result is much better than expected
the goal was to build stand for the tags, 4x and 8x
first I have to do some Corel job. I used 4mm plexiglass, there is a mounting hole for every board, 8tagers have two extra holes at both ends to assure steady mounting. it was not necessary for 4tags ones.
I tested them for soldering, I almost hold the head of a 100W soldering iron on the tag and guess what?! the plexigalss didn't melt down at all gold plated surface let me to solder a wire for less than 2 seconds!! amazing
one thing interesting, the beneath screw of the tag will allow to attach one or two spades for underneath wiring or ground connection
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FS: Gold plated tag boards
small board with 4 tags: 1.25USD/ea.
big board with 8 tags: 2.75USD/ea.
the story of these tags:
I had some nice gold plated tags lying around:
I just thought to make some nice tag stripe to use in DIY tube gears projects so I just hit the road going to my friend's Laser cutting workshop. first I had to do some Corel job:
and then let the Laser router do the talking:
result:
all parts are 4mm hard Plexiglass.4xs board have one hole in the center and 8xs have two extra holes at both ends to assure steady mounting:
the beneath screw of the tag will allow to attach one or two spades for underneath wiring or ground connection:
small board with 4 tags: 1.25USD/ea.
big board with 8 tags: 2.75USD/ea.
the story of these tags:
I had some nice gold plated tags lying around:
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and then let the Laser router do the talking:
result:
all parts are 4mm hard Plexiglass.4xs board have one hole in the center and 8xs have two extra holes at both ends to assure steady mounting:
the beneath screw of the tag will allow to attach one or two spades for underneath wiring or ground connection:
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Marten Getz for sale:
bought: Jen. 2012
barely used (less than 500 hours)
never overpowered, always sounded using ~25W SE tube amps
Black Piano
with original boxes and manual and everything else
retail price: 20,000USD
I'm asking at least 7700USD shipment included.
they ship from Iran (east Asia). I'll ship world wide except Israel
I can come up with some photos if anybody mind to see some
bought: Jen. 2012
barely used (less than 500 hours)
never overpowered, always sounded using ~25W SE tube amps
Black Piano
with original boxes and manual and everything else
retail price: 20,000USD
I'm asking at least 7700USD shipment included.
they ship from Iran (east Asia). I'll ship world wide except Israel
I can come up with some photos if anybody mind to see some
is there any interest in Western Electric VT-25-A tubes? I got some NOS in stock. something like this:
how about U52/5U4 rectifier tubes? they go pretty high on ebay:
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how about U52/5U4 rectifier tubes? they go pretty high on ebay:
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