Good to see you are repairing the Signs and keeping them going,,,I was a Tubender for 20 years and some of your techniques are differant you still accomplish the final product. Keep going!
This is amazing. I recently sold a vintage neon sign and packed it extremely well with high density foam, medium density foam, external supports and everything and the shipper still shattered it in a few spots. Do you think a large butane blowtorch would be sufficient for a simple repair?
It looks much easier than it is. I'd say you need at least 3 days (20 h) of prior basic practise to do what i show in that video. Also fine flame torches and how do you want to process the tubes? Bring it to a shop and ask if they let you watch, that will give a good insight into the craft.
nice man. yeah I got a coolers light neon Sign that i was giving to me and its broken in 2 spots. not sure if its worth the repairs or just keep without using.
Hey man one of my neon signs just broke and I’m trying to figure out how I can fix it myself and I think I can weld the glass back together but I don’t know anything about getting the air out of the tub. If I where to just weld the glass back and turn it on do you think it would explode
I assume you won't be able to weld it back together, no offense. It takes many hours of practise. If it was a tube other than clear red, don't do it anyway because you would be exposed to mercury vapors. Even if you managed to weld it back together, if you turned it on, it would just do nothing. Getting the air out and filling with noble gas requires $$$$ machinery and again experience. Just bring it to a neon shop for repair.
Ich wechsel beide, weil die einfach schon verunreinigt und ein Stück weit verbraucht sind. Elektroden nehmen ja Verunreinigungen in der gepumpten Röhre auf und verschleißen auch mit der Zeit. Und weil ich einen neuen Pumpstengel brauche und das Ansetzen vom Pumpstengel an der Röhrenseite liegt mir nicht.
Hi Dustin, i don't do commisions and (international) shipping is risky anyway. I recommend looking for a neon shop in your area where you can bring the tube.
To cover the parts that are not desired to light up. If the rear half is also painted, to prevent the wall from lighting up too much. Better contrast to read the sign.
Good to see you are repairing the Signs and keeping them going,,,I was a Tubender for 20 years and some of your techniques are differant you still accomplish the final product. Keep going!
Thanks Paul!!
La mas grande herencia que me pudo dejar mi abuelo fue el conosimiento de doblar neon, saludos
Wow, that's an art. Thanks for sharing!
el neon es todo un arte maravilloso yo lo practico hace 65.años
This is amazing. I recently sold a vintage neon sign and packed it extremely well with high density foam, medium density foam, external supports and everything and the shipper still shattered it in a few spots. Do you think a large butane blowtorch would be sufficient for a simple repair?
It looks much easier than it is. I'd say you need at least 3 days (20 h) of prior basic practise to do what i show in that video. Also fine flame torches and how do you want to process the tubes?
Bring it to a shop and ask if they let you watch, that will give a good insight into the craft.
Great video, thank you. At 9:02, when bending the raise, my welds always break when they are in a bend, nice job.
nice man. yeah I got a coolers light neon Sign that i was giving to me and its broken in 2 spots. not sure if its worth the repairs or just keep without using.
Where are you located? I just got a vintage sign and broke a tube.
Was this sign manufactured by Everbrite Europe originally?
Olá eu também trabalho com neon mais diferente, parabéns pena que aqui está desaparecendo tem trabalho aí ?
Hey man one of my neon signs just broke and I’m trying to figure out how I can fix it myself and I think I can weld the glass back together but I don’t know anything about getting the air out of the tub. If I where to just weld the glass back and turn it on do you think it would explode
I assume you won't be able to weld it back together, no offense. It takes many hours of practise. If it was a tube other than clear red, don't do it anyway because you would be exposed to mercury vapors.
Even if you managed to weld it back together, if you turned it on, it would just do nothing. Getting the air out and filling with noble gas requires $$$$ machinery and again experience. Just bring it to a neon shop for repair.
Hello, I bought the same bench burner. What nozzle do you use for neon bending ? the bigger ?
My burner came with 3 nozzles and i'm using the middle one
@@NeonSignStuff thanks!
saludos a todos los colegas desde cali colombia
Warum wechselst du die eine Elektrode aus?
Ich wechsel beide, weil die einfach schon verunreinigt und ein Stück weit verbraucht sind. Elektroden nehmen ja Verunreinigungen in der gepumpten Röhre auf und verschleißen auch mit der Zeit.
Und weil ich einen neuen Pumpstengel brauche und das Ansetzen vom Pumpstengel an der Röhrenseite liegt mir nicht.
Do you offer repair services?
Sorry, no. I'm also not in the U.S.
Lead glass or soda?
The letter was lead free and the old electrode was lead glass
I wonder if you could repair or replace a tube I have that got broken?
Hi Dustin, i don't do commisions and (international) shipping is risky anyway. I recommend looking for a neon shop in your area where you can bring the tube.
which is the tube diameter ? 8 or 10mm ?
8 mm
Why do theese tubes have that black paint to begin with?
To cover the parts that are not desired to light up. If the rear half is also painted, to prevent the wall from lighting up too much. Better contrast to read the sign.