I've read of quite a few methods/materials - nail polish, cyanoacrylate etc. but none of these are rated at tube operating temperatures - particularly where a tube is mounted upside-down and the base is getting heat-soaked. I've tried using acetone as sometimes recommended but have not achieved any success. I've also seen tubes with a fillet of silicone but this doesn't look good to me, particularly with NOS tubes (perhaps a loose base is one reason why some ended up being NOS in the first place....).
My thoughts are there must be something better - maybe a silicate-based adhesive such as that used to cement rope-seals around wood stove or furnace doors.
Does anyone have a proven, permanent method that will stand up to the temperature and still hold?
My thoughts are there must be something better - maybe a silicate-based adhesive such as that used to cement rope-seals around wood stove or furnace doors.
Does anyone have a proven, permanent method that will stand up to the temperature and still hold?
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