http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDvF89Bh27Y
OK, so I had no idea the production involved in manufacturing tubes.. I'd watched the French fella make a tube in his basement, and it kind of gave me an idea.. but this video really puts things into perspective.  I sort of understand why today's tubes aren't quite as great yesteryears tubes.  And I also wondered what "tooling" meant when companies say "made on 'so-and-so's' tooling".  Does that imply the entire manufacturing operation, or critical/significant portions of it???  
There's a part where they drop the tubes in acid and wait for some material to dissolve while other materials are unaffected...  whew.  
Sorry if this is a repost or if you've seen it before...  great explanation on how tubes are made.
			
			
									
									
						Video on Mullard Blackburn factory
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				Cliff Schecht
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Re: Video on Mullard Blackburn factory
I've never seen this and I must say, this is the coolest video I've seen all year. Thanks for posting this, I now know what I will be watching while I put off studying.
			
			
									
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						Re: Video on Mullard Blackburn factory
Hi,
i watched this with my 6 year old son.
He only said cool.
Thank you for the link, it was pure fun.
lg
Michael
			
			
									
									
						i watched this with my 6 year old son.
He only said cool.
Thank you for the link, it was pure fun.
lg
Michael
Re: Video on Mullard Blackburn factory
This was posted as a historical ditty on the Blackburn Microtech website (to give them some PR cred) before they folded, then it turned up on Utube.
I think it must've been one of those corporate training movies that Mullard made for inducting new employees back in the day. Sure is a shame that they don't make tubes anymore huh?
			
			
									
									I think it must've been one of those corporate training movies that Mullard made for inducting new employees back in the day. Sure is a shame that they don't make tubes anymore huh?
He who dies with the most tubes... wins
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				Rob Livesey
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Re: Video on Mullard Blackburn factory
This brings back memories ! I used to work there !
I spent two years between the Blackburn site and the Simonstone site in the Systems Dept.
Rob.
			
			
									
									I spent two years between the Blackburn site and the Simonstone site in the Systems Dept.
Rob.
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Re: Video on Mullard Blackburn factory
This one, mentioned in the info text under the Mullard Blackburn film is good also:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV7cimRWah0
			
			
									
									
						http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV7cimRWah0
