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Default taking apart an old oscilloscope - danger?

It's not dangerous, but there are those of us who think gutting a Tek scope
is sacrilege. Even if they don't work, they are rarely beyond repair. Gut
an RCA or Eico scope.


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hey, i have gotten an old (1950's) tektronix type 310 scope that i want to
gut and use for a pc case. i don't want to kill myself, so is there
anything i need to do or be aware of? It does not work and has not been
used for at least 20 yrs, so would components still be carrying a charge
and if so what do i do about them. as it is not working, keeping parts
intact is not an issue...

i've attached a few pics

thanks for any advice.






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mc wrote:
It's not dangerous, but there are those of us who think gutting a Tek scope
is sacrilege. Even if they don't work, they are rarely beyond repair. Gut
an RCA or Eico scope.


"yodleboy" wrote in message
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hey, i have gotten an old (1950's) tektronix type 310 scope that i want to
gut and use for a pc case. i don't want to kill myself, so is there
anything i need to do or be aware of? It does not work and has not been
used for at least 20 yrs, so would components still be carrying a charge
and if so what do i do about them. as it is not working, keeping parts
intact is not an issue...


It's sacrilege indeed! I have a 549 storage scope, just a few models up.
still works like a charm and still the single most useful piece of test
equipment I have /rant
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mc wrote:
It's not dangerous, but there are those of us who think gutting a Tek
scope is sacrilege. Even if they don't work, they are rarely beyond
repair. Gut an RCA or Eico scope.


"yodleboy" wrote in message
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hey, i have gotten an old (1950's) tektronix type 310 scope that i want
to gut and use for a pc case. i don't want to kill myself, so is there
anything i need to do or be aware of? It does not work and has not been
used for at least 20 yrs, so would components still be carrying a charge
and if so what do i do about them. as it is not working, keeping parts
intact is not an issue...


It's sacrilege indeed! I have a 549 storage scope, just a few models up.
still works like a charm and still the single most useful piece of test
equipment I have /rant


I second that! Where are you located? What do you want for the scope?
hhhhh - don't part it out, that would be a crime. And to put a PC (piece
of crap) in it, ahhhhhh! The humanity!! end rant
regards,
tom


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