In article <4060.192.168.99.142.1235867634.squirrel at webmail.jdfogg.com>,
james at
jdfogg.com writes:
This is a multi part video. In around part 3 he
mentions that this
technique only works with RCA tubes. Others (Zenith) require a hot wire
method because of the choice of bonding material used. He said the Zenith
tubes exhibit a greenish tint. I'm guessing that some terminals will
require a hot wire method.
True, but he also mentions that all the ones with the characteristic
"mold" or "bubbles" can be done with the method he describes. In all
the cases of "screen rot" that I've seen, they exhibit these
characteristics.
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