I like how you dressed it up! How's the case going on the dekatron clock?
I'm sure it's a little challenging figuring out how to frame the dekatrons
in a way that looks good. Do you assemble your own cases like this? Do
you have the parts made to spec then assemble yourself? I know there ar
Sadly it seems that (for now at least) the risk of getting B-7971 at
anywhere near an affordable (for me) price is extremely low and unless
anyone unearths a mountain of them and is willing to sell for what may be
considered a reasonable price then I cant see the situation changing.
Same thing
Speaking of crazy prices, someone is trying to sell B7971's for $300 a piece on
the bay.
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> On Sep 12, 2020, at 17:21, Nicholas Stock wrote:
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> They are a little pricey, but they're very well built and the web-interface
> is very well done.
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> I dressed mine up
$399 is pretty crazy for a clock without tubes.
On Sat, 12 Sep 2020, martin martin wrote:
I found this one.. Some nice products and kits:
https://omnixie.com/
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I have one of their clocks. The Omnixie WiFi smart clock.
It a very nice well built clock. I had tubes on hand IN-8 so I bought it
tubeless. The actual clock was fully assembled and ready to run, the only “kit”
part was assembling the tube adapter boards.
The pins on those boards are TINY and f
I found this one.. Some nice products and kits:
https://omnixie.com/
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