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    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
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    the safety precautions around high voltages.

DC filament

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here's a trick to twist wire (even hard one)
hook the wire pair (or more) in-between a clamp and a drill's chuck.
Then use the drill !

hope this helps

PS: anyway, you can use DC to feed your filaments, but there's a lot of current needed in power tubes's filaments.
Anyway input tubes are more sensitive to filaments hum and use less power to run their filaments, that's why usualy DC supply of filaments is only done in the preamplifier.
 
Before going through the trouble of making a DC supply, make sure the filaments are the cause. Try the above advice. Failing that, try floating them +40V or so above ground with a voltage divider from the B+. If that fails too (usually doesn't), then you could go nuts on a DC supply...
 
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