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As a guy who can't do his own service, tube testers seem like a can of worms to service due to their complexity. Does it make more sense to buy a new one rather than have it repaired? A few hours of service fees could buy another tube tester off Ebay!
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Topic - Servicing a Tube Tester - ElWoodrow 12:34:44 05/14/14 (12)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Caucasian Blackplate 07:39:15 05/15/14 (1)
- The best guys I know - Kevin Deal 16:31:48 05/19/14 (0)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Byrd69 15:55:02 05/14/14 (3)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Michael Samra 19:19:45 05/14/14 (2)
- Oh, Byrd's TT-1, ignore that - notben 09:11:29 05/15/14 (1)
- Flimsy is an understatement - Byrd69 06:46:35 05/16/14 (0)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Michael Samra 15:21:59 05/14/14 (5)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - ElWoodrow 16:22:02 05/14/14 (4)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Michael Samra 19:13:19 05/14/14 (3)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Byrd69 19:26:31 05/14/14 (2)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - unclestu 20:33:39 05/14/14 (1)
- RE: Servicing a Tube Tester - Byrd69 21:14:15 05/14/14 (0)