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Default How to release the vacuum in a CRT safely


jakdedert wrote:

wrote:
Leonard Caillouet wrote:
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There are toxic phosphors and lead and the boogy man in some of
those
CRT tubes.
www.repairfaq.org/sam/crtfaq.htm
cuhulin
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And all those bad things are still _inside_ the tube after the

vacuum
is let out. Or do you thing that the bad stuff escapes with the
vacuum?

G�


Vacuum escaping...kind of like where the cold goes, don't you

think?

Leonard


That _was_ the point ;-)

Maybe I need to go buy another gallon of vacuum. Lowe's or Home Depot?



I've got some homemade vacuum here. Want some?

jak



I see that you're still trying to unload that used vacuum from dead
tubes on the rubes. ;-)


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