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Default Video of CRT implosion-where?

Proprclr wrote:
I'm looking for a video, hopefuly a slow motion one, that
shows a CRT imploding. I'm having no luck searching Google.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.


Go over to the google group for tek scopes and ask there.
I remember seeing a video from about 1960-something that showed
a slow motion picture of the electron gun ejecting itself
out the face of the tube.

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Default Video of CRT implosion-where?

Go over to the google group for tek scopes and ask there.
I remember seeing a video from about 1960-something that showed
a slow motion picture of the electron gun ejecting itself
out the face of the tube.


What would also be kind of neat in making a picture tube implode is to place it
in a pressurized chamber and then increase the chamber's internal air pressure
beyond the structural limit of the tube inside, eventually causing it to
implode.

Now, does such a pressurization chamber exist to try it out? - Reinhart
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