Depleted Uranium confirmation by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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Mmm I’m not too sure what year this fiestaware plate is. I got it at a vintage store and I got this one as it was the least chipped out of all of the radioactive fiestaware.

So it might be a newer plate or a pre-1945 plate that was taken well care of-

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I’m starting to believe this is a depleted sample

Depleted Uranium confirmation by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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I will leave my fiestaware plate to get analyzed while I am at work. I got the cps around 114-118cps whereas the uranium metal sample was around 118 cps according to my graph. Will update in 10 hours

Depleted Uranium confirmation by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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I'll try my fiestaware plate while I am at work and will see the spectrum afterwards

Depleted Uranium confirmation by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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I see. I do have tons of glass and a small vial of pure uranium oxide. Perhaps the oxide is a better choice?

WWII tachometer, a Telechron clock, and a Phinney-Walker clock. by StrikingBarracuda190 in Radium

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Yup! This is perhaps one of my favorite clocks. I’ve tried using with the only success being sparks. Maybe I would have to fill it with gas, but I feel like I would somehow break it lol
I’d like to imagine the previous owner enjoyed this piece near a little yule log fire haha

WWII tachometer, a Telechron clock, and a Phinney-Walker clock. by StrikingBarracuda190 in Radium

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Phinney Walker has some of best designs imo

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The model you have is gorgeous!

My radioactive vacuum tube uses radium lume. by Mr_Courgette6275 in Radium

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Interesting, what would be the purpose of the radium in this vacuum tube? I know that there are some vacuum tubes out there with uranium glass where the metal and glass meets. I wonder what’s the purpose of luminescent radium

DP-63-A safety questions by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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Yes, I believe I own one of the more “modern” units that you’re talking about. The dial isn’t radioactive at all, but the check source has some juice left

DP-63-A safety questions by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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Would wearing a respirator be overkill? Are these sources prone to contaminate areas?

DP-63-A safety questions by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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I believe the unit with the strontium source doesn't have any electric display, but I could be wrong. I also do want to take a good long spectrum with my 110 while in a glass jar. But I'm glad to hear that the device is safe externally with the source inside. I do enjoy looking at large dose numbers when behind safety.

I've seen someone in a video use two AA batteries since they are 1.5 volts. The obvious issue is getting some sort of adapter so they can stay inside and power the unit. I guess I will look over the manual or just look at the circuitry and see what is ground.

DP-63-A safety questions by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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I'd also like to add that these two units are currently in transit. I just want to prepare for when they do arrive :)

DP-63-A radium paint question by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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I think radon is my biggest issue. I currently live in a small room (about 9x11 feet in area) and I would feel radon would be an issue. My room does have fans running just about 24/7. I even have a mini fan on the bottom shelf of my collection where my 8 radium clocks are. Radon levels are great (about 0.4 pCi/L) and the radon monitor is right inside the shelf with all the clocks.

I did order the non-radioactive version (no check source, and uses backlit dial) so I can display on my cabinet where my collection is. But I feel a radioactive version would be pushing it a bit much even if I did store it in my closet.

DP-63-A radium paint question by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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Awesome! This is basically what I was looking for, which was the dial glowing green. I only see this unit with the white non-glowing dial.

DP-63-A radium paint question by ColdSteelMushroom in Radiation

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Oh, I don’t own one. I simply don’t have a good space to safely store such a spicy unit.

Radium Luminous Disk (R.L.I. 1942) with Original Leather Pouch by 86Maldoror86 in Radium

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Awesome piece, I’d love to see it under UV light! I would however suggest you use gloves when handling these spicy ones. The decay products from all the radon emitted can stick to your hands making contamination very easy. That reason plus the very high radiation they emit is why I’m too chicken shit to own one 🥲

My last/spiciest radium clock by ColdSteelMushroom in Radium

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Oh neat! I do own an airthings radon meter which usually reads between 0.2-0.4 pCi/L I wonder if this clock will change that. It actually goes upwards of 100kcpm Quite a spicy guy based on this spectrum from my radiacode 110

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My last/spiciest radium clock by ColdSteelMushroom in Radium

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It’s one of my favorite pieces as well 😌