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Oh, that's pretty nifty sounding. It'd probably still be easier to use a normal octal tube base and stuff the PCB on/in it. Just a board with pins sticking out might be pretty hard to get out of a socket once its in, without something else to grab onto for leverage.

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6 hours ago, mypasswordis said:

...And do you know where I can buy tube pins to make an adapter? I'm not trying to Singlepower tube roll, I promise. 

Try this one on eBay, I've bought them and they work very well.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/100pc-CMC-8P-Tube-Socket-Gold-Plated-Pin-Hex-Snap-2x10mm-Hole/130342225019?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

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33 minutes ago, mwl168 said:

I believe those are pins for the actual tube sockets, and I actually have some of those already. But what I am looking for is the pins that you would find on a tube that plugs into the sockets. 

Did some ebay searching for tube bases like Fitz said.. something like this maybe? http://www.ebay.com/itm/161158036593 Then I would still need pins to solder the PCB to the tube base pins. It could potentialy work but is quite contrived, maybe there's a better option...

Edit: what she said ^

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I got this cheap junk: http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-in-1-853D-SMD-DC-Power-Supply-Hot-Air-Iron-Gun-Rework-Soldering-Station-Welder-/381253195679?hash=item58c476179f:g:XAcAAOSwImRYWK8A It actually looks fairly okay on the inside (see pics below) but I tried locating a thermal fuse on the transformer and wasn't sure where to look. There does seem to be a PLUS version with a case fan, which does seem indicative.

Can't use camera right now (long story) but here are some pics which are basically what mine looks like on the inside: 

http://voltaicforge.com/electronics/wep-853d-clone-soldering-station/

and the transformer looks like this:

 

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It's probably still around, but I've never received a reply to any email I sent that way. I don't think it's interested in business coming through email.

Not sure what dimensions you're looking for, but Fischer Elektronik makes excellent heatsinks in various sizes. They're somewhat available at various places (I've had intermittent luck with finding stock at Newark Electronics and TME, https://www.tme.eu/en/).

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I wrote an email with the sinks / qty I wanted.  They got back to me within about three weeks with quotes including shipping.  Once I sent payment, they shipped almost immediately.

I had some follow-up questions after I got the original quote that went unanswered.

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I tried to fill the form but got a 404 error. I copied the order and sent it to them via email. Awfully silent. I hope they answer me one day, I am almost finished with my full custom carbon case. 

I also asked them what the fillet applied to the fins is. To me it looks like a 2mm tangent fillet. Since they will unlikely ignore my question, can someone measure the fillet? 

If I go the route of ordering the heatsink as a custom part as well, will a cnc shop be able to make a heatsink? E.g. a winged one like on the diyT2 and bhse?

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