Re: Arghhhhhhhhhh!

From: Jess Askey <jess_at_askey.org>
Date: Mon Aug 28 2006 - 15:54:26 EDT

>>You forgot the other option, which is that _YOU_ were the fool. :-)
>>Sorry, I couldn't resist!

I thought that was already assumed. :-) That is why I suggested getting
drunk.

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Kenneth Sumrall wrote:
>
>
> Jess Askey wrote:
>
>> I never said it was a good idea, but statistically, it should be
>> pretty safe. :-)
>>
>> I have done plenty worst to CRT's and Im still alive and kicking (Im
>> 36). So either Darwin was a fool or Im just lucky. Now I realize that Im
> >
> You forgot the other option, which is that _YOU_ were the fool. :-)
> Sorry, I couldn't resist!
>
> I'm just glad you survived the experience. We _ALL_ did stupid stuff
> at age 17. It's amazing so many of us survive the teenage years.
>
> ___
> Ken
>
>
>
>> starting to push the envelope on odds and Darwin at this point so I
>> don't think I would do this again (unless I was drunk perhaps).
>>
>> Hopefully, that is a good enough disclaimer. :-) :-)
>>
>> But seriously, if Simon is young and has enough facial hair to cover
>> any subsequent scars left by the flying glass (remember, he said he
>> would wear goggles), then let er rip!! (or Imp if you will).
>>
>>
>>
>> Rodger Boots wrote:
>>
>>> And this doesn't sound like a bad idea to anyone??
>>>
>>> For your families sake (if you have one) make sure your life
>>> insurance is paid up and doing something like this isn't classified
>>> as attempted suicide.
>>>
>>>
>>> simon wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jess
>>>> Yes sounds like a job to wear googles for sure, I can see the end
>>>> of the pin but I'm not sure if I can get it hot enough to tin.
>>>> Worth a try I guess. Thanks
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> *From:* Jess Askey <mailto:jess@askey.org>
>>>> *To:* vectorlist@vectorlist.org <mailto:vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
>>>> *Sent:* Monday, August 28, 2006 1:58 AM
>>>> *Subject:* Re: VECTOR: Arghhhhhhhhhh!
>>>>
>>>> I did this exact same thing on a G-07 Raster monitor about 20
>>>> years
>>>> ago. The method I used is still going strong on mine....
>>>>
>>>> If you can still actually get to the tip of the broken pin the
>>>> glass, I used a fine tipped soldering iron to tin the end of
>>>> the pin
>>>> in the glass. Then, I tinned the end of the broken pin. Holding
>>>> the
>>>> pin with a pair of needlenose pliers, I held the pin in position
>>>> while applying heat with the iron on the pin. Once I felt the
>>>> solder
>>>> melt and the pin slightly push inwards with the slight pressure
>>>> from
>>>> the pliers, I held steady and took off the heat. This worked very
>>>> well for me and I then put some epoxy around the base of the
>>>> pin to
>>>> support it better.
>>>>
>>>> Now, there are some inherent dangers in this I suppose (I was only
>>>> 17 when I did this). My pin was a bit below the glass, so I just
>>>> sort of ground down the glass edges with my soldering iron tip
>>>> in a
>>>> drilling fashion until my tip hit the broken pin base.
>>>>
>>>> I was of course doing this with my head turned and eyes closed for
>>>> safety purposes. ;-)
>>>
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