rent
> >equipment.
> >>- As for the "butique price" - my monthly net salary is $384, I get
> >paid
> >>since February 2017 ;-) But my people's salary is above average (for
> >a
> >>given profession and our region).
> >>- I invested
verhead?
>
> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 2:50 AM, Aiden Koh <aidenkoh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm a product engineer taking on a new project.
>> With current manufacturing methods, I'm able to manufacture In-18/Z568M
>> inspired nixie tubes, at a fraction of their marke
til the results of
> life testing is known.
>
> John Kaesehagen
> Australia
> [retired trouble-shooter ISO cert electronics factory]
>
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Aiden Koh <aidenkoh...@gmail.com>
> *To:* neonixie-l <neonixie-l@googlegroups.c
Hi! I believe that the design shouldn't be entirely based on the existing
tubes; if we can incorporate favorited characteristics based on general
trends, why not?
It's true, the thinner the mesh, the better. I do agree that wired anodes
like on zm1177 improve visibility. Thanks for the
y, April 19, 2017 at 4:52:06 AM UTC-5, Aiden Koh wrote:
>>
>> I'm a product engineer taking on a new project.
>> With current manufacturing methods, I'm able to manufacture In-18/Z568M
>> inspired nixie tubes, at a fraction of their market costs (sub 25 USD/pc).
>&
I'm a product engineer taking on a new project.
With current manufacturing methods, I'm able to manufacture In-18/Z568M
inspired nixie tubes, at a fraction of their market costs (sub 25 USD/pc).
I don't compromise on quality. hence, it will be built with parts mostly
sourced from the US, and
I'm a product engineer taking on a new project.
With current manufacturing methods, I'm able to manufacture In-18/Z568M
inspired nixie tubes, at a fraction of their market costs (sub 25 USD/pc).
I don't compromise on quality. Hence, it will be built with parts mostly
sourced from the US, and