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![]() Ian White GM3SEK wrote: Andrew VK3BFA wrote: Why not use aluminium sheet - easy to work as PCB, - I get mine form a local scrap merchant, they have pieces big enuff to build any chassis I want, and its a lot stronger AND cheaper than pcb. That's basically true, but it just takes longer, and I don't suppose Paul will have all the metalworking tools we OFs have collected over the years. The main point is to make sure you get *soft* aluminium, and also try to get it cut to size. Or try to find some old radio gear that was built with a chassis and cabinet, and rebuild inside that... another honourable tradition. I would humbly disagree with this - aluminium is fairly easy to work. A metal cutting blade in your jigsaw, a set of drill bits, hole cutting saws are now very cheap (you dont need super HSS ones for soft aluminium, a rat tail file .. pretty basic tools...the stuff you need to work PCB into shape! bending is a problem, I must admit - one day, will make a sheet metal bender - in the meantime, bits of angle iron clamped in a vise give reasonable results...... More fundamentally - why use PL519's - arent they TV sweep tubes, like 6JS6's - a poor choice in this day and age, unless you have a box of them cheap (plus the sockets...) Proper transmitting tubes are available at a reasonable price - even the humble old ones like 811A's would be a better choice! de VK3BFA Andrew. |
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