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Custom Geiger tubes

Making our own, with blackjack and hookers

Frédéric DruppelFrédéric Druppel
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geiger tube counter high voltage USSR

This project was created on 01/16/2020 and last updated 3 years ago.

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Geiger tubes are hard to find, and when you find one they're most likely expensive.
So why not make our own !

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    Frédéric Druppel • 01/16/2020 at 07:17 • 0 comments

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