Originally posted by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM]
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Originally posted by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM] View PostOh yes, I remember taking tubes to the local drugstore for testing. Can you imagine kids replacing tubes in the back of TVs near AC power today???
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At 5-6-7, I was "helping" (clean) at my Dad's radio and TV repair shop in Nashville. The usual answer was "a new vibrator and a 5U4 and your car radio will be good as new." He also did some avionics at "Berry Field". So, we had our own tube tester...!!! Hickok brand, I think.. I did a lot of vacuum tube testing!
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When I was young, my parents had the usual problems trying to figure out what to do with me during summer. The usual summer fun stuff wasn't working out. (Sending me to a summer fun at a Tennis Racket Club was one of the more memorable ones. I'm sure it's fine for kids with better athletic abilities and coordination.) Then my dad started taking me in to work. Sorting resistors, testing tubes, and the last summer there, aligning radios. That's how I got my start in electronics.
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Well, cleaning things with Carbon Tet in the radio shop didn't hurt my interest in chemistry. My brothers were more into Scott's black powder testing with energetic projectiles, but I got their attention with some fun iodide pastes on key slots, and other chemistry magic. Can't get a good chemistry set any more...<g>
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After we moved to Maryland, one summer we found some vials of Hg at the Martin Company dump off of Wilson Point, not far from where the model aircraft fields were then, and are now.... Made a good mercury barometer at the house with glass tubing, also found at the dump, using some interesting glass blowing techniques with a hand held propane torch. Ah, for the glory days, when you could really do things that could make a mess if you didn't handle things correctly...!!
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Originally posted by Reams Goodloe View PostWell, cleaning things with Carbon Tet in the radio shop didn't hurt my interest in chemistry
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Originally posted by Reams Goodloe View PostMade a good mercury barometer at the house with glass tubing, also found at the dump, using some interesting glass blowing techniques with a hand held propane torch.
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Originally posted by Reams Goodloe View PostAh, for the glory days, when you could really do things that could make a mess if you didn't handle things correctly...!!
Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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