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    Vacuum Tube Building Workshop

    I know this post is going to be a little bit over the top, but there may be some folks here who would really like to be involved with vacuum tubes on a whole new level. Here's an opportunity to enroll in a workshop that is available nowhere else on the planet. I don't claim to be the only individual hand-making vacuum tubes, but no one else is offering up their facility to teach YOU how to do it!

    The link: Well, it seems that the link is not allowed, but if you search for 'Vacuum Tube Workshop' it might get you there.

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    Re: Vacuum Tube Building Workshop

    The Vacuum Tube Workshop is now a semi-real enterprise and a few attendees have tried their hand at building tubes. The enthusiasm has been gratifying and all of the courageous early folks have come back for more. One of them, Trevor, has gone as far as to start a forum dedicated to the hobby of DIY tubes. It's a nascent entity, but with some proper nurturing it may become a nexus for others that are interested in the hobby. If any of you are interested in visiting the site you'll find it on the progress page of 'Vacuum Tube Workshop'.

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    Re: Vacuum Tube Building Workshop

    Hi George,

    You need 10 posts to link but you can send them to me and I will post for you until you have the required posts.


    Is this what you are referring to?

    http://www.vacuumtubeworkshop.com/about.html
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    Re: Vacuum Tube Building Workshop

    Joe - Yes, that's it. Thank you!

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