I use a brass end brush on my Dremel to clean tube pins. Like the bottom one in this image:
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Remember that on octal tubes, not only could your pins be dirty, but sometimes the solder inside the pin fails. An octal tube starts life with wire pins like a 12AX7, but they are slipped into a plug base and the wires are soldered into the pins. Thinking back on every instance of open heater in an octal tube, I think they have all been a failure of that solder rather than an actual open heater element. A failing solder joint in a pin could make it noisy.
https://jet.com/product/detail/aff7f...1-b8660f52509b
Remember that on octal tubes, not only could your pins be dirty, but sometimes the solder inside the pin fails. An octal tube starts life with wire pins like a 12AX7, but they are slipped into a plug base and the wires are soldered into the pins. Thinking back on every instance of open heater in an octal tube, I think they have all been a failure of that solder rather than an actual open heater element. A failing solder joint in a pin could make it noisy.
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