Anyone wear gloves to handle vacuum tubes?


I wear cloth gloves to change or to test tubes. Does anyone else do this? I see lots of bare fingers handling tubes on ebay. If I ever do touch them with bare skin, I am very quick to wipe with dry cloth after. Just wondering what the rest of the world does. Thanks

billpete

Who was it who said:

"You can use your bare fingers to handle tubes, just make sure you wipe off the peanut butter first."

If you wear gloves your fingerprints can't be found and you have plausible deniability.

@mclinnguy ,

I believe it was John Harvey Kellogg.

Yeah, no matter how you pop tubes in and out, be careful of smearing the printing.

I grab it at the top, gentle wiggle back and forth, then pull it up by the bottom.

I believe it was John Harvey Kellogg.

@thecarpathian

Close, it was Roger Modjeski:

 

When asked to comment on the subject of NOS verses current production I demur. On cryo treatments I chuckle and on the white gloves I say. "Skip the silly gloves, these are not quartz lamps, just wash the peanut butter off your hands first, that gets kinda messy." BTW, Who started this silly notion that you can’t touch the glass?

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