Hand making vacuum tubes Part 1



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Hey guys I found this video and I thought it would be nice to have it on youtube because I can't seem to find it here. I'm not trying to make anyone angry so if you are the owner and want it down I will willfully comply.
This guy makes tubes by hand! Triodes to be exact. Awesome video. Tube amplifier fans will enjoy it. Original video was called "Fabrication d'une lampe triode" and was found on Daily Motion. Update November 23, 2008: We have discovered the title of the song featured in this video, it is called "
The Man I Love" and was created by the Gershwin Brothers (Written for a female singer). Enjoy


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Genial. Je veux ... ( 6 months ago by Noweee)
Genial. Je veux l'adresse!
Thanks! ( 6 months ago by mikeymike4g63)
Thanks!
Awesome, thanks for ... ( 4 months ago by pnonsense)
Awesome, thanks for uploading.
No problem :). ( 4 months ago by mikeymike4g63)
No problem :).
I think this is ... ( 3 months ago by starbuck5250)
I think this is Claude, F2FO
Who's that? ( 3 months ago by mikeymike4g63)
Who's that?
the guy who did ... ( 3 months ago by tonsilol)
the guy who did this awsome video
Superbe travail. ... ( 3 months ago by mglmouser)
Superbe travail. Bravo.
Merci, mais ce ... ( 3 months ago by mikeymike4g63)
Merci, mais ce n'est pas ma vid
éo.
He makes those ... ( 2 months ago by ininper)
He makes those other guys look like silly men. This guy is.......well......just so fantastic!
Unreal !!!! That's ... ( 2 months ago by crpimachine)
Unreal !!!! That's soooooo cool. That guy is GREAT !
Heck yeah man this ... ( 2 months ago by mikeymike4g63)
Heck yeah man this is awesomeness.
hand making rare ... ( 1 month ago by rightyred)
hand making rare tubes could be a good niche market one day when old stocks run out.
I tried to post ... ( 3 weeks ago by piper4seeformerly)
I tried to post this same video and youtube took it down before I could even watch it. Strange how arbitrary they can be.
What is the name of the music playing? Do you or anyone posting here know?
Ah i'm sorry to ... ( 3 weeks ago by mikeymike4g63)
Ah i'm sorry to hear that man.... i hope they dont take mine down.... :( i think someone mentioned the song in the comments... if not in this check part 2
Somebody asked ... ( 1 week ago by DocHallenstein)
Somebody asked about the sound track music. I believe it might be "As Time Goes By" from Casabalanca. Doctor Hallenstein in Boise, Idaho
The song is "the ... ( 1 week ago by ikedasquid)
The song is "the man i love" by gershwin...but it's the least dramatic version i've heard. I like this version the most - has that early days of radio feel to it.
awesome im glad you ... ( 1 week ago by mikeymike4g63)
awesome im glad you were able to tell us all about it! I enjoy it too.
You're right. It is ... ( 1 week ago by DocHallenstein)
You're right. It is "The Man I Love". Sorry for the misinformation. It's got that sort of small club arrangement. I like it. Thanks for the correction. Doc Hallenstein
This guy is a ... ( 3 days ago by douro20)
This guy is a machinist by trade
yeah me too! i ... ( 1 day ago by mikeymike4g63)
yeah me too! i never thought about it like that.... very clever of you...



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