Nixie clock
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I've had this clock for about 4 years. I bought it off ebay assembled but with no enclosure. I haven't been able to think of a way I can make a nice case for it.
I decided to make a temporary case out of black poster board. It looks fine in the entertainment center but it's just OK up close. I transferred the openings to a Radio Shack plastic and aluminum project box then cut them out by hand with a Dremel. It didn't turn out too well.
I'm tempted to leave it as is. The tubes don't get hot but I'm still nervous about leaving it.
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