Hello Jens, and of course the rest of the group. As a long time member of
TCA (Tube Collectors Association) poor pin connections in based tubes has
come up many times. This was a common problem in the very tubes. 201A
triodes etc.
  Tube manufacturers did NOT want to use a lot of solder on those pins!  A
waste of money and materials.  So the pins were barely dipped into the
solder, just enough to solder the end of the wire inside the tip of the
pin. Most of the pin is empty.  Many times that solder joint can fail.
What many collectors and I do is melt what little solder is in the pin and
either suck it out (Boy that burns the lips! Just kidding!) or flick the
tube to knock the solder out. (Note the solder usually is hard to melt as
it had a low tin content $$$) Then you have a hollow tube with a thin wire
in it. I have nice thick rosin core solder that will just fit in the hole.
I stick a length of this solder in that matches the tube pin length. Then I
use a conical tip on my soldering iron stuck into the hole on the end of
the pin to heat the pin while holding the tube in an UPRIGHT position. I
After a bit the solder melts and fills most of the pin. Pretty much all the
solder stays inside the pin and doesn’t need cleaned off.  The flux in the
core of the solder coats the wire and the inside of the pin making a good
and much longer connection.  I would try this long before even thinking of
trying to break the base loose from the glass and possibly breaking the
glass or busting off a wire lead.  (The soldering trick can always be
unsoldered again.) Of you don’t have any of the larger gauge solder I can
send you some.   Tim Laing

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