I have zero experience with neon, zero neon tools, and zero motivation to get either of those two things.
But, I do have an interesting idea if anyone wants to try it, I think it would be an enjoyable experience for others on this platform as well. This isn’t technically a neon
sign, but it uses neon-making supplies. To be
crystal clear: I don’t want anything to be sent to me. Keep what you make and just post some cool pics of it. The plan consists of three short tubes constructed as follows:
- A 20”/50cm straight tube filled with a mercury gas mix, with half of the tubing clear and the other half white phosphor
- A 20”/50cm straight tube filled with argon fill only, with half of the tubing clear and the other half white phosphor
- A 20”/50cm straight tube filled with a neon fill, with half of the tubing clear and the other half white phosphor
I know that the tubes with just neon and just argon will likely not illuminate the phosphor pure white, but this is part of the experiment and I think it would be cool to see how the different gas fills affect the phosphor colors. The tubing diameter and length doesn’t really matter, but 20” would (in my opinion) be a pretty good size to look at. I was also thinking of maybe making another half-coated tube with some approximate penning mix (99% Ne + 1% Ar), but I don’t know if this would run well on a neon sign transformer due to the much lower voltage drop (try it if you want). If you have any other gases you want to try that would be pretty cool too.
Again, this is just for entertainment/educational purposes and I am not asking anyone in particular to take on this task, but if you are interested let me know, and keep us all updated in the comments. I do have another idea for someone who can do neon signs, but I will wait for after this one as it is quite the challenge.